In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shared by many fans and scholars that original horror movies are more "disturbing," and thus better than the remakes. He assesses the qualities of movies, old and recast, according to criteria that include subtext, originality, and cohesion. With a methodology that combines a formalist and cultural studies approach, Roche sifts aspects of the American horror movie that have been widely addressed (class, the patriarchal family, gender, and the opposition between terror and horror) and those that have been somewhat neglected (race, the Gothic, style, and verisimilitude). Containing seventy-eight black and white illustrations, the book is grounded i...
Horror films, like any cultural product, are a result of their time and place in the world. The trad...
Since the early 1990s the twin leitmotifs of the European art house, and French cinema in particular...
This thesis argues that the slasher remake functions as a cumulative hypertext, incorporating conten...
In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shar...
International audienceIn Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes ...
In his latest book, David Roche compares the horror films of the 1970s with their remakes of the 200...
In his latest book, David Roche compares the horror films of the 1970s with their remakes of the 200...
This research project attempts to decipher what has happened to the slasher film in the 21st century...
This research project attempts to decipher what has happened to the slasher film in the 21st century...
This articles focuses on the recent cycle of Hollywood remakes of American horror movies of the 1970...
The film remake has been theorised and examined since it first appeared during Hollywood's Golden Ag...
This dissertation questions the aesthetic, affective, and ethical dimensions of the relationship bet...
This dissertation examines the slasher film through close analyses of John Carpenter's 'Halloween' (...
This thesis explores depictions of suffering in American haunted house horror films and considers ho...
76 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Digital Arts and the Clark Honors College of the U...
Horror films, like any cultural product, are a result of their time and place in the world. The trad...
Since the early 1990s the twin leitmotifs of the European art house, and French cinema in particular...
This thesis argues that the slasher remake functions as a cumulative hypertext, incorporating conten...
In Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes up the assumption shar...
International audienceIn Making and Remaking Horror in the 1970s and 2000s author David Roche takes ...
In his latest book, David Roche compares the horror films of the 1970s with their remakes of the 200...
In his latest book, David Roche compares the horror films of the 1970s with their remakes of the 200...
This research project attempts to decipher what has happened to the slasher film in the 21st century...
This research project attempts to decipher what has happened to the slasher film in the 21st century...
This articles focuses on the recent cycle of Hollywood remakes of American horror movies of the 1970...
The film remake has been theorised and examined since it first appeared during Hollywood's Golden Ag...
This dissertation questions the aesthetic, affective, and ethical dimensions of the relationship bet...
This dissertation examines the slasher film through close analyses of John Carpenter's 'Halloween' (...
This thesis explores depictions of suffering in American haunted house horror films and considers ho...
76 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Digital Arts and the Clark Honors College of the U...
Horror films, like any cultural product, are a result of their time and place in the world. The trad...
Since the early 1990s the twin leitmotifs of the European art house, and French cinema in particular...
This thesis argues that the slasher remake functions as a cumulative hypertext, incorporating conten...