Women in Horror: Patricia Tallman Fred L. Taulbee Jr. March 31, 2023 Women in Horror Patricia Tallman could have stopped after her work with Romero and established herself in film history, but she kept going.
Women in Horror: Susan Strasberg Fred L. Taulbee Jr. March 30, 2023 Women in Horror Susan Strasberg's first true genre work and the inspiration for this article was an early Hammer thriller, Scream of Fear (1961).
Women in Horror: Jenny Agutter Fred L. Taulbee Jr. March 28, 2023 Women in Horror We all know Jenny Agutter as nurse Alex Price in American Werewolf in London (1981), which she starred in after she moved from England to Hollywood.
Women in Horror: Anouska Hempel Fred L. Taulbee Jr. March 27, 2023 Women in Horror Though her screen time is fairly short as Tania, Anouska Hempel shines in each scene, enough that we wish her character had lasted longer.
Women in Horror: Betta St. John Fred L. Taulbee Jr. March 24, 2023 Women in Horror While not quite a scream queen, Betta St. John probably leads the race in the kidnapped to be sacrificed category.
Women in Horror: Andrée Melly Fred L. Taulbee Jr. March 22, 2023 Women in Horror Andrée Melly’s career spans nearly forty years, including movies and television series.
Women in Horror: Frances Conroy Jessica Sowards February 28, 2019 Women in Horror Six Feet Under may have given Conroy her first leading episodic role on television, but American Horror Story is what made her an icon.
Women in Horror: Tales from the Crypt – Demon Knight The Final Girl February 26, 2019 Women in Horror Jeryline mourns briefly then moves on because she’s got a universe to save.
Women in Horror: Zelda Rubinstein Jessica Sowards February 11, 2019 Women in Horror Rubinstein’s distinctive voice, not her memorable look is what would give her the most success from the mid-90s through the 2000s.
Women in Horror: The 6th Friend (2016) Corin Totin February 1, 2019 Women in Horror When a slasher comes out that is unequivocally feminist it is an occasion to take notice and that’s exactly what we get in The 6th Friend.
Women in Horror: The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) The Final Girl February 28, 2018 Women in Horror For Women in Horror Month, I couldn’t think of a greater example of a female-driven film than The Slumber Party Massacre, written by Rita Mae Brown and directed by Amy Holden Jones.
Women in Horror: Sydney’s Revenge in Scream The Final Girl February 20, 2018 Women in Horror So we already have a morality tale with Scream, and on top of that, we have hyper-aware teens who know they are in a horror movie.
Women in Horror: The Return of Julie James in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer The Final Girl February 15, 2018 Women in Horror From the very beginning of the film, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer does not disappoint.
Women in Horror: MAKING IT HAPPEN – Paying Tribute to Julie Corman John E. Meredith February 12, 2018 Women in Horror Though she's never gotten as much recognition as her husband, Julie Corman's work has changed the face of Roger's filmography.
Women in Horror: Julia Ducournau’s Raw (2017) Corin Totin February 9, 2018 Women in Horror It’s utterly amazing that this is Ducournau’s debut feature because, the way she skillfully balances the elements of a coming-of-age drama that’s infused with horror, is nothing short of masterful.
Women in Horror: Carrie – Horror Every Day Laura Akers February 28, 2017 Women in Horror As with so much of King’s work, Carrie isn’t about what it is most known for.
Women in Horror: Sidney Fucking Prescott The Final Girl February 27, 2017 Women in Horror In every Scream, Sidney has proven herself to be a badass Final Girl.
Women in Horror: Wes Craven’s Red Eye Laura Akers February 26, 2017 Women in Horror Lisa Reisert’s ability to handle herself isn’t something brought out by the trauma she suffers in the movie.
Women in Horror: Nancy vs Freddy Millennial Style The Final Girl February 25, 2017 Women in Horror Quentin and Nancy are such an awesome team because they intellectualize a plan that doesn’t relegate them to stereotypical gender norms.
Women in Horror: Sigourney Weaver Laura Akers February 24, 2017 Women in Horror Without Weaver’s influence both on and off the screen, there would be no Sarah Connor. No Bride. No Lara Croft. No Alice. And no Furiosa.