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The Monstrous Feminine
Louisa, Mila, Tyia & Zeba
97 episodes
7 months ago
the film club that dissects the eerie intersections of gender in horror
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the film club that dissects the eerie intersections of gender in horror
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TV & Film
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S5 Ep 3: Serial Killers - Red Rooms (ft. interview with director Pascal Plante)
The Monstrous Feminine
47 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
S5 Ep 3: Serial Killers - Red Rooms (ft. interview with director Pascal Plante)
For our last serial killer episode, we're covering the 2023 crime thriller ‘Red Rooms’, directed by Pascal Plante. 🟥💻 This episode is extra special because it includes snippets from an interview with the director himself. We discuss the fascinating shift in focus from murderers to their admirers, and attempt to unpick the psychology of female serial killer groupies and their parasocial relationships. We also express appreciation for this film’s impactful use of sound and responsibly restrained depiction of violence against girls. The Coven: Louisa, Mila, Tyia and Zeba Theme and ‘Witch of the Week’ Music by: Sebastian Pizzaro *CONTENT WARNING* Violence, death, murder, discussions of paedophilia and grooming, the dark web, violence against women and girls, sexual violence and exploitative internet sub cultures
The Monstrous Feminine
the film club that dissects the eerie intersections of gender in horror