Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Folk horror – with Tori Bovalino

12.15.2022 - By Megan Leigh, Charlotte Bond, and Lucy HounsomPlay

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When the film The Blood on Satan’s Claw came out in 1971, reviewer Rod Cooper called it “a study in folk horror.” In 2003, when director Piers Haggard was talking to Fangoria magazine about his film, he also described it as a folk horror film. In the 1970s, the subgenre of folk horror was particularly popular among film makers. Known as “the unholy […]

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