MARY BETH MCANDREWS
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In this monthly column, I examined the lesser-known horror subgenre of mumblegore, its films, and its style. I also wished to expand the films included in this genre.
August 2020:
Before Mumblegore, There Was THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
July 2020:
Why TEETH Is The Ultimate Unconventional Rape Revenge Tale
May 2020:
THE SIREN Is A Monster Movie Full of Heart
April 2020:
BLUE RUIN Is An Honest and Heart-Breaking Revenge Tale
March 2020:
Falling Apart — Literally and Figuratively — in HONEYMOON
February 2020:
Searching For A New Life In COHERENCE
January 2020:
Creating A Female Killer In THE EYES OF MY MOTHER
December 2019:
Building Fear and Disgust In THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES
November 2019:
On Becoming Another Ghost in DARLING
October 2019:
SPLINTER Showcases The Power of Low Budget Creatures
September 2019:
THE TRANSFIGURATION And How It Redefines The Vampire Movie
August 2019:
ARE WE NOT CATS Is A New Kind of Body Horror
July 2019:
LACE CRATER Warns Against One Night Stands With Ghosts
June 2019:
Low Budget Found Footage Film CREEP Exemplifies A Lo-Fi Genre
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Films
Writing
Film Essays
Print Work
Film Reviews
Interviews
Columns
Film Festivals
Feature Writing
Digital Media Work
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Video
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