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Classic Films in Focus: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 31, 2012

Southern Gothic is all about collapse, moral, physical, and psychological, but it clings to its faded charms. It's a painted blush on a corpse's cheek, a courtly bow from the Grim Reaper, a wrinkled hag in a debutante gown. We understand the connection between decadence and decay in this sort of tal read more

Classic Films in Focus: HUSH... HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE (1964)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 31, 2012

Southern Gothic is all about collapse, moral, physical, and psychological, but it clings to its faded charms. It's a painted blush on a corpse's cheek, a courtly bow from the Grim Reaper, a wrinkled hag in a debutante gown. We understand the connection between decadence and decay in this sort of tal read more

Classic Horror for Halloween

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 30, 2012

Halloween is the perfect time to enjoy classic horror from cinema's early days. These movies make great ambience enhancers during your annual costume party, but they're also good choices for an October evening's main entertainment. Here are ten horror classics to get you in the spirit for Halloween. read more

The Gothic Influences of Disney's Haunted Mansion

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 30, 2012

My good friend, James Graham, presented this paper at the Popular Culture Association in the South conference in September, and I thought it was much too interesting to be confined to that small audience. I asked him to share the paper here at Virtual Virago because I know a lot of people will enjoy read more

Classic Horror for Halloween

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 30, 2012

Halloween is the perfect time to enjoy classic horror from cinema's early days. These movies make great ambience enhancers during your annual costume party, but they're also good choices for an October evening's main entertainment. Here are ten horror classics to get you in the spirit for Halloween. read more

The Gothic Influences of Disney's Haunted Mansion

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 30, 2012

My good friend, James Graham, presented this paper at the Popular Culture Association in the South conference in September, and I thought it was much too interesting to be confined to that small audience. I asked him to share the paper here at Virtual Virago because I know a lot of people will enjoy read more

The Gothic Influences of Disney's Haunted Mansion

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 30, 2012

My good friend, James Graham, presented this paper at the Popular Culture Association in the South conference in September, and I thought it was much too interesting to be confined to that small audience. I asked him to share the paper here at Virtual Virago because I know a lot of people will enjoy read more

Classic Horror for Halloween

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 30, 2012

Halloween is the perfect time to enjoy classic horror from cinema's early days. These movies make great ambience enhancers during your annual costume party, but they're also good choices for an October evening's main entertainment. Here are ten horror classics to get you in the spirit for Halloween. read more

Classic Films in Focus: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1941)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 29, 2012

Like Dracula and Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde serves as a touchstone for literary and cinematic horror. Directed by Victor Fleming, the 1941 film is one of many screen adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of the id unleashed, and like most movies it takes certain liber read more

Classic Films in Focus: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1941)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 29, 2012

Like Dracula and Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde serves as a touchstone for literary and cinematic horror. Directed by Victor Fleming, the 1941 film is one of many screen adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of the id unleashed, and like most movies it takes certain liber read more

Classic Films in Focus: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1941)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 29, 2012

Like Dracula and Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde serves as a touchstone for literary and cinematic horror. Directed by Victor Fleming, the 1941 film is one of many screen adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of the id unleashed, and like most movies it takes certain liber read more

Classic Films in Focus: MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 27, 2012

Like Dracula's Daughter (1936), Mark of the Vampire (1935) plays out as a kind of semi-sequel to Dracula (1931), even though this Tod Browning picture was made for MGM rather than Universal. The movie reunites Browning with his Dracula star, Bela Lugosi, but it also stocks the screen with a bevy of read more

Classic Films in Focus: MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 27, 2012

Like Dracula's Daughter (1936), Mark of the Vampire (1935) plays out as a kind of semi-sequel to Dracula (1931), even though this Tod Browning picture was made for MGM rather than Universal. The movie reunites Browning with his Dracula star, Bela Lugosi, but it also stocks the screen with a bevy of read more

Classic Films in Focus: MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 27, 2012

Like Dracula's Daughter (1936), Mark of the Vampire (1935) plays out as a kind of semi-sequel to Dracula (1931), even though this Tod Browning picture was made for MGM rather than Universal. The movie reunites Browning with his Dracula star, Bela Lugosi, but it also stocks the screen with a bevy of read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 26, 2012

Although Mary Shelley's novel has been filmed many times, every adaptation of Frankenstein is unique, a point that The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) helps to prove. Director Terence Fisher's version of the Frankenstein story offers a different take than the iconic 1931 picture from James Whale; it br read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 26, 2012

Although Mary Shelley's novel has been filmed many times, every adaptation of Frankenstein is unique, a point that The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) helps to prove. Director Terence Fisher's version of the Frankenstein story offers a different take than the iconic 1931 picture from James Whale; it br read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 26, 2012

Although Mary Shelley's novel has been filmed many times, every adaptation of Frankenstein is unique, a point that The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) helps to prove. Director Terence Fisher's version of the Frankenstein story offers a different take than the iconic 1931 picture from James Whale; it br read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE RAVEN (1963)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 24, 2012

The Raven is certainly one of the most famous poems ever written in the English language, and it has earned a particular place of honor in the realm of popular culture, where everyone from John Carradine and James Earl Jones to John De Lancie and Christopher Walken has recorded a version of its irre read more

Reflections on Classic Horror

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 24, 2012

Years ago, I attempted to teach a unit on horror to a class of college freshmen. It was an unmitigated disaster. We watched the 1941 Universal horror classic, The Wolf Man, in class, and the students complained as though they had all been scheduled with lengthy dentist appointments. Their objections read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE RAVEN (1963)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 24, 2012

The Raven is certainly one of the most famous poems ever written in the English language, and it has earned a particular place of honor in the realm of popular culture, where everyone from John Carradine and James Earl Jones to John De Lancie and Christopher Walken has recorded a version of its irre read more
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