Son of Dracula
Allbritton’s Kay Caldwell is a femme-fatale cut straight from the pages of a Chandler novel, but with far more insidious underpinnings…Read more
More often than not, horror education (or at the very least, an introduction to the genre in its myriad of derivations) is anchored in a frisson for film, where the indelibly phantasmagoric images are imprinted upon one’s mind, all haunting, elating, and expanding the subconscious. Included for your ravenous consumption are a few analytical ruminations regarding some notable entries in the horror genre. Certainly not intended as an exhaustive resource by any means, the TWHFFC merely offers the following explorations of sinister cinema for your casual perusal in order to spread the dark gospel of the genre, as well as serve as a modest academic resource for our students… Enter if you dare, Fiends.
Allbritton’s Kay Caldwell is a femme-fatale cut straight from the pages of a Chandler novel, but with far more insidious underpinnings…Read more