The paper analyses the tensions in the text, production and reception of the children’s horror film The Gate (Tibor Takács, 1987) relating to the sustained ambiguity around the Motion Picture Association of America's PG-13 classification. I suggest that the late 1980s was a moment of transition toward new attitudes about the horror genre and children. To develop this argument, the paper explores the main issues raised in critical opinion about the film at the time of its release: notions on what the horror genre is or should be; the changing assumptions about its audiences (namely the shift away from an adults-only perspective); and moral panics triggered by transitioning social values. These struggles are suggested also in the creative cla...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
Abstract Cinema was the first medium in the UK to be subject to a system of age-centric prohibition,...
In this dissertation, I bring together film theory, literary criticism, anthropology and psychology ...
How does a culture respond when the limits of childhood become uncertain? The emergence of pre-adole...
The relationship between children and horror is fraught with tension, with children typically assume...
The decade of the 1980s has often been considered a reactionary artistic wasteland in film studies, ...
The decade of the 1980’s has often been considered a reactionary artistic wasteland in film studies,...
An examination of the representation of young characters (aged 12 to 20) in fictional feature films ...
Review of: Bohlmann, Markus P. J., and Sean Moreland, editors. Monstrous Children and Childish Monst...
textTeen films from the 1980s are a part of the zeitgeist, but there is very little we actually unde...
Existing research on British cinema during the 1940s has often assumed an opposition between realism...
Since the 1950s children have proven to be among the most effective and enduring antagonists in the...
This article considers the children’s toys made by Kenner for the original release of Alien (1979) a...
This article explores some of the findings from a work-in-progress project that I began working on i...
his article explores some of the findings from awork-in-progress project that Ibegan working on in ...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
Abstract Cinema was the first medium in the UK to be subject to a system of age-centric prohibition,...
In this dissertation, I bring together film theory, literary criticism, anthropology and psychology ...
How does a culture respond when the limits of childhood become uncertain? The emergence of pre-adole...
The relationship between children and horror is fraught with tension, with children typically assume...
The decade of the 1980s has often been considered a reactionary artistic wasteland in film studies, ...
The decade of the 1980’s has often been considered a reactionary artistic wasteland in film studies,...
An examination of the representation of young characters (aged 12 to 20) in fictional feature films ...
Review of: Bohlmann, Markus P. J., and Sean Moreland, editors. Monstrous Children and Childish Monst...
textTeen films from the 1980s are a part of the zeitgeist, but there is very little we actually unde...
Existing research on British cinema during the 1940s has often assumed an opposition between realism...
Since the 1950s children have proven to be among the most effective and enduring antagonists in the...
This article considers the children’s toys made by Kenner for the original release of Alien (1979) a...
This article explores some of the findings from a work-in-progress project that I began working on i...
his article explores some of the findings from awork-in-progress project that Ibegan working on in ...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
Abstract Cinema was the first medium in the UK to be subject to a system of age-centric prohibition,...
In this dissertation, I bring together film theory, literary criticism, anthropology and psychology ...