THE FRACTURED MIND: Horror Cinema’s Problematic Relationship With Mental Illness, Part 2
RUE MORGUE contributor Gabriella Foor continues their examination of horror's often complicated relationship with themes of mental illness.
RUE MORGUE contributor Gabriella Foor continues their examination of horror's often complicated relationship with themes of mental illness.
In this all-new column, RUE MORGUE contributor Gabriella Foor examines the horror genre's evolving and often exploitative treatment of disability.
THEY, more than most mid-tier genre outings of the early '00s, is considerably more profound, empathetic, and affecting than you may remember...
In this article I will highlight a woman in horror who's work allowed me to face my monsters and eventually write about them here.
Depression. To some, this may be an ugly word, but to me it’s a part of who I am. I’ve suffered from depression and anxiety, with a dash of PTSD, for most of my life. I wake up each morning and take my “happy pill”, knowing full well that I will most likely be taking an antidepressant for the rest of my life.