Black Bear Films / Neon March 25, 2024 Immaculate: how a nunsploitation film tunes into women’s anger over misogyny and oppression Harriet Fletcher, Anglia Ruskin University The increasing misogyny and oppression against women is reflected in this new horror, elevating it to something more than a mere nunsploitation movie.
The film went on to gross nearly $450 million worldwide. Movie Poster Image Art/Getty Images December 20, 2023 50 years later, ‘The Exorcist’ continues to possess Hollywood’s imagination, reflecting our obsession with evil Regina Hansen, Boston University When the film premiered, theatergoers fainted and vomited. It went on to inspire a series of copycat films – while fomenting a cultural panic about the demons in our midst.
Spanish practices. Dani Oliver April 15, 2019 Franco’s invisible legacy: books across the hispanic world are still scarred by his censorship Jordi Cornellà-Detrell, University of Glasgow Whenever writings were explicit, liberal or anti-Catholic, the Francoist censors crossed them out.