Blumhouse Productions
Blumhouse Productions
The New House of Horror
McCollum, Victoria; Platts, Todd K.; Clasen, Mathias
University of Wales Press
05/2022
288
Mole
Inglês
9781786838636
15 a 20 dias
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Blumhouse at the Box Office, 2009-2018
'Those Things You See Through': Get Out, Signifyin', and Hollywood's Commodification of African American Independent Cinema
Haunted Bodies, Haunted Houses
Gothixity: Evoking the Gothic through New Forms of Toxic Masculinity
Space Invaders: Aliens and Recessionary Anxieties in Dark Skies
The (Blum)House Found Footage Horror Built
Insidious Patterns: An Integrative Analysis of Blumhouse's Most Important Franchise
The Purge: Violence and Religion as Toxic Cocktail
Happy Death Day: Beyond the Neoslasher Cycle
Haunted Networks: Transparency and Exposure in Unfriended and Unfriended: Dark Web
Blumhouse's Halloween (2018) the Shifting Ethos of Slasher Remakes
'Disobedient Women' and Malicious Men: A Comparative Assessment of the Politics of Black Christmas (1974) and (2019)
What Lies Behind the White Hood: Looking at Horror Through a Realistic Lens Through Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Blumhouse at the Box Office, 2009-2018
'Those Things You See Through': Get Out, Signifyin', and Hollywood's Commodification of African American Independent Cinema
Haunted Bodies, Haunted Houses
Gothixity: Evoking the Gothic through New Forms of Toxic Masculinity
Space Invaders: Aliens and Recessionary Anxieties in Dark Skies
The (Blum)House Found Footage Horror Built
Insidious Patterns: An Integrative Analysis of Blumhouse's Most Important Franchise
The Purge: Violence and Religion as Toxic Cocktail
Happy Death Day: Beyond the Neoslasher Cycle
Haunted Networks: Transparency and Exposure in Unfriended and Unfriended: Dark Web
Blumhouse's Halloween (2018) the Shifting Ethos of Slasher Remakes
'Disobedient Women' and Malicious Men: A Comparative Assessment of the Politics of Black Christmas (1974) and (2019)
What Lies Behind the White Hood: Looking at Horror Through a Realistic Lens Through Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman
Bibliography
Index