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#Women In Horror
behindthescreamz · 6 months
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jane levy as deadite mia allen on the set of “evil dead” (2013)
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anatomicalmartyr · 1 year
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”Wendy, I’m Home” | Photographer: Dorian Ulisses
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undercovercannibal · 5 months
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Alana Bloom and Margot Verger in Hannibal 3.06 “Dolce”
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saw women in green lighting
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ultramoderngrl · 19 days
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love the melissa barrera horror cinematic universe
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faithfoolery · 8 months
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When ur a girl and u have a thirst for blood and u are also wearing a dress ❤️
I wanted to draw different characters and their cool costumes cuz I’ve kinda been obsessed with costume design lately!
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horrorlesbians · 1 year
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the horror was for love.
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unhookedwings · 2 years
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During an interview about her incredible costumes for the film Crimson Peak (2015), Kate Hawley mentioned two paintings that particularly inspired her design of the leading female cast’s iconic attire. Proserpine by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1874, top left) was taken into consideration for the character Lucille Sharpe, otherwise known as The Moth (top right). For Edith Cushing (bottom right), thought of as The Butterfly in contrast, The Bridesmaid by John Everett Millais (1851, bottom left) was said to have greatly influenced the character’s hauntingly beautiful look of cascading hair and the bridal-esque nightgown attire.
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goryhorroor · 2 years
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50s horror girls
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addamsjuice · 2 months
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it girls!!!!
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I love listening to women who've actually been in slasher films talk about their experiences. About how they got to do things they never got to do in other films. How they got action scenes where they fought back and rescued themselves and got to play with cool stunts and effects and fight choreography. And how it wasn't as some guy's sidekick, either. It was just them and the monster and they often had to carry the emotion and the stakes of that scene alone, sometimes as one of their earliest roles.
I also love this quote in particular:
"The 80s were about the people surviving the monster, and somehow or another that got twisted around where the monster's the star and the people are incidental. And that's where the term "final girl" reared its head, and it makes me sound like I'm a hundred years old but I said, 'you know, in my day, we called that the star of the movie.'"
- Kelli Maroney, In Search of Darkness (2019)
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behindthescreamz · 5 months
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katharine isabelle as mary mason in a publicity photoshoot for “american mary” (2012)
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anatomicalmartyr · 8 months
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Marguerite Gance in The Fall of the House of Usher (1928)
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ladamarossa · 1 month
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Immaculate (2024)
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i woke up and all i could taste was blood… and metal
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ultramoderngrl · 14 days
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happy mother’s day ❤️
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