It's here! The Montreal Monstrum Society is proud to announce the inaugural issue of its new journal, MONSTRUM, edited by Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare and Kristopher Woofter. Issue #1 of MONSTRUM features a memorial retrospective on the films of George A. Romero, edited by Kristopher Woofter, and featuring contributions by Stacey Abbott, Simon Brown, Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare, Clayton Dillard, Will Dodson, Lorna Jowett, Adam Lowenstein, R. Million, Christopher Sharrett, Carl Sederholm, J.A. Shea, Tony Williams, Annaëllle Winand, and Kristopher Woofter. The new issue also features five feature essays by Gary D. Rhodes, Virginie Selavy, Michael Wood, Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare, and Kristopher Woofter on topics ranging from the origins of the term "horror film," to Peeping Tom, British occult cinema, Lucio Fulci, and pseudo-documentary horror. Book reviews of Alanna Thain's Bodies in Suspense: Time and Affect in Cinema and Patricia Pender's I'm Buffy and You're History: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Contemporary Feminism, and an impressive essay in our student forum by student V. Samoylenko on defying STI stigma in It Follows, round out the issue. Welcome to MONSTRUM, Issue #1!
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MMSThe Montréal Monstrum Society (or MMS) is a collective of horror scholars, researchers, and filmmakers, specializing in horror and related genres in cinema, television, literature, and other media. MMS
Établi à Montréal, la Société Monstrum de Montréal est un collectif d’universitaires, de chercheurs et de cinéastes spécialisés dans le cinéma, la télévision et la littérature d’horreur. Archives
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