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[Editorial] The Terrible Place: Visiting and Revisiting Hollywood in Horror
In recent years since the inception of the #MeToo movement, we have seen a turn towards discussing the abuses rife in the Hollywood system and the wider media landscape.
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[Editorial] How Repulsion (1965) Interacts with the Good for Her Genre
When I first watched Repulsion (1965) I found it to be a mixture of fascinating, horrifying, refreshing, and confusing.