In her first conversation with Black Canary, Harley Quinn observes, unprompted, “A…
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Backseat Driving: The Femme Fatale Passenger in The Hitch-Hiker (1953)
A flashlight moves across a dark desert road. It sweeps the sand,…
“Can You Guess What Every Woman’s Worst Nightmare Is?”: Listening to Cassandra in Promising Young Woman (2020)
CW (Content Warning): Rape, Abuse, Violence, and Pedophilia are all featured in…
“We Forget [and Remake] Who We Are”: What Returns in Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017)
“Once Upon a Time…” What does it mean when a story introduces…
The Parasite’s Shadow in A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
“Be A Good Boy.” A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is…
“Baby Knows What to Do”: Furious Motherhood in Prevenge (2016)
Horror movies have a strange fixation with motherhood. Not just pregnancy, the…
Where the Danger Lies: Crime and Supernatural Cinema
An Introduction to March and April Crime movies suggest the danger is…
Painting Words in Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
“When you’re observing me, who do you think I’m observing?” Reading visual…
Practical Witchcraft and Style in Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) and Earwig and the Witch (2020)
Howl’s Moving Castle installs a delicate balance between practicality and magic. The…
“My Gift is My Song”: Heroic Love and Eurydice in Moulin Rouge (2001)
I used to turn off Moulin Rouge! right before the ending, just…