Starting with a book-oriented/author approach makes sense, but personally I'm looking forward to the movie version of this series. Hard to beat the fun intellectual wheel-spinning of analyzing horror films. :-)
I'd heard a bit about this through both Gelatt and Tremblay's social media, but didn't realize it was out yet! Heading there to check it out now. I chatted with Gelatt a few years ago on the occasion of the release of They Remain, which is — IMHO — a wonderfully atmospheric and unsettling flick. https://electricliterature.com/how-do-you-bring-a-dreamlike-ambiguous-story-to-the-screen/
Call your Republican Senators and Representatives and tell them you will do everything to defeat them because they are complicit in destroying our DEMOCRACY!!!!!
Cool interview and cool series.
Starting with a book-oriented/author approach makes sense, but personally I'm looking forward to the movie version of this series. Hard to beat the fun intellectual wheel-spinning of analyzing horror films. :-)
I'd heard a bit about this through both Gelatt and Tremblay's social media, but didn't realize it was out yet! Heading there to check it out now. I chatted with Gelatt a few years ago on the occasion of the release of They Remain, which is — IMHO — a wonderfully atmospheric and unsettling flick. https://electricliterature.com/how-do-you-bring-a-dreamlike-ambiguous-story-to-the-screen/
Call your Republican Senators and Representatives and tell them you will do everything to defeat them because they are complicit in destroying our DEMOCRACY!!!!!
I think this is the wrong post?
Well, the title was Documenting Horror. ;-)
Thanks for this, I love horror because it stimulates the imagination, and we need that!