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  • To the Bitter End: Looking Back at Mikio Naruse’s Doomed Romances

    Published in Volume 26, Issue 9-10-11 / November 2022
    Hiranmoy Lahiri

  • The Final Girl and Male vs. Female Representation in Horror Films

    Published in Volume 26, Issue 7-8 / August 2022
    Andrea G. Sotelo

  • What does Men (2022) really tell about men?

    Published in Volume 26, Issue 7-8 / August 2022
    Serdar Küçük

  • Traumatised and Traumatising Performances: Men and Rose Plays Julie

    Published in Volume 26, Issue 7-8 / August 2022
    George Kowalik

  • Stars in Red and Gold:  The American Myth Recuperated in American Vampire (2010)

    Published in Volume 26, Issue 1-2 / February 2022
    Justin H. Langlois

  • Writer and filmmaker Kathleen Collins (Losing Ground): An Appreciation

    Published in Volume 25, Issue 9-10 / October 2021
    Daniel Garrett

  • Hungry Final Girls: Brazilian Horror Films in the 21st Century

    Published in Volume 25, Issue 6 / June 2021
    Natalia Christofoletti Barrenha

  • The Women Who Ran Hollywood?

    Published in Volume 24 Issue 5-6-7 / July 2020
    Tom Stempel

  • Jennifer Reeder at Fantasia 2019: Knives and Skin

    Published in Volume 24, Issue 4 / April 2020
    Donato Totaro

  • Bad Feminists are the Bingeworthy Storytellers Television Needs

    Published in Volume 24, Issue 2 / February 2020
    Jordan Walker

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