GOTHIC OPERA:Theatre companyGothic Operapresents Maria de Rudenz by Donizetti, fully staged with a new arrangement for chamber orchestra. The opera — which premiered in Venice in 1838 — tells a story of deceit, murder, betrayal and resurrection from the dead. This is the first time Maria de...
SUCH HORRIBLE THINGS Sit back now Let me tell you a tale Where justice does not prevail About an Ill-fated life So very full of strife Where two wrongs do not make a right So When I was born I did surely scorn My proud parent’s name Then their lives went down the drain Drove them...
amounts of telly all in the name of work. Since taking on the role she has conducted red carpet interviews with the cast of Bridgerton, covered the BAFTAs and been interviewed by BBC Radio and London Live. In her spare time she also moonlights as a published author, the bookGothic Angel...
Reconstructing and/or Deconstructing the 1980s. Gothic and Horror Tropes in Stranger Things (Netflix, 2016-)BELLENGER-MORVAN, YANNICKImaginaires
Jennifer Reeder's coming-of-age, “feminist horror-noir” plays with 1980s genre conventions, along with dabbling in gothic and body horror tropes. Starring Kiah McKirnan (Mare of Easttown), Melanie Liburd (Bad Boys 4), Christopher Lowell (Promising Young Woman) and Alicia Silverstone (Cluele...
‘human’ effigies made from forest materials are consistently popular in horror texts which feature the Gothic forest: see, for instance, the Blair Witch’s craftwork, the statues in honour of King Paimon inHereditary(2018), and the haunted structures found in the abandoned cabin inThe Ritual(...
December 9, 2024Leave a comment With elements of gothic horror, splatterpunk, romance, and fantasy, Inked in Blood and Memory by Allison Ivy is a self-aware, LGBTQ+ horror that wraps its clutches around the reader and […] Remembering Demons (The God Cycle, #1) by J. Cornelius ...
One of those liberalizations permitted the depiction of the undead, which had been taboo since the implementation of the CCA in the mid-1950s. Marvel took full advantage of this, fostering a 1970s horror-comics fad with titles includingGhost Rider,The Son of Satan,Man-Thing,The Tomb of Drac...
Maybe you’re that someone. If so, pull up a chair (preferably a high-backed walnut throne with blood-red velvet and lurking gargoyles, but I won’t judge if your chair only hasregularGothic architectural details). We can swap stories about the ones that got away – the almost-perfect ...
(1980). Like those films and their Gothic forebears, the horrors inThings Heard & Seenare primarily masculine, with the worst male traits—egotism, dominance, greed, ambition—morphing from vile, to murderous and, even worse, are cyclical. Gothic horror is ultimately about the unbroken cycle ...