THE FRACTURED MIND: Horror Cinema’s Problematic Relationship With Mental Illness, Part 1
In this all-new column, RUE MORGUE contributor Gabriella Foor examines the horror genre's evolving and often exploitative treatment of disability.
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.