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Greatest Feminist Icons in Horror #2: Dani Ardor
Emotional vulnerability is feminist as f*ck.
Emotional vulnerability is feminist as f*ck.
Although both women differ significantly in their approaches to saving their families, both are ultimately just trying to protect their...
Her strength throughout the movie isn't a result of the tumultuous situation she's being forced into, but rather it's simply...
There's something undeniably feminist about the legacy she—and Shelley Duvall—have left horror audiences.
Sidney Prescott is courageous, unyielding, and tough and nails despite her vulnerability.
Although Ready or Not might seem like a simple story about a newlywed fighting for her life against a killer...
If Ginger's narrative is centred on what it means to claim power and agency, then Brigitte's is centred on what...
Ripley is a mother trying to protect her progeny from the threat of another mother (the queen of the xenomorphs)....
It's not the physical violence that's important in these rape-revenge narratives, but recuperating what was lost through these traumatic attacks.
Clarice reminds viewers that sometimes the most courageous displays of feminism aren't grand gestures, but everyday actions of dissent against...