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Category: film reviews

Posted on November 1, 2017March 28, 2018 by Ann Foster

Of monsters and female rage: an analysis of ‘Brotherhood of the Wolf’

The women in the 2001 French film Brotherhood of the Wolf each choose a different way to survive, offering them the mistaken impression they’re in control of their own lives.

Posted on August 18, 2017March 28, 2018 by Ann Foster

On Doomed Blond Girlhood in “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” “The Virgin Suicides” and “The Beguiled”

On the hidden rage of pretty blond girls filmed in soft focus.

Posted on July 4, 2017March 28, 2018 by Ann Foster

‘The Beguiled’ exists in the exciting, terrifying space between daydreams and nightmares

Sofia Coppola's 'The Beguiled' explores the euphoria and devastation that occurs when our fantasies collide with human nature.

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