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Elizabeth Horkley
Revisiting Kier-La Janisse’s
House of Psychotic Women
, Ten Years Later
“Every woman who enjoys horror films has at some point felt the need to explain herself.”
By
Elizabeth Horkley
| October 21, 2022
Is
The Lost Daughter
a Horror Film?
Elizabeth Horkley on Creepy Dolls and Taboo Territory in the New Ferrante Adaptation
By
Elizabeth Horkley
| January 27, 2022
On Bad Bosses and
Killer Dresses
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In Fabric
By
Elizabeth Horkley
| January 28, 2020
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