I wrote a book about food, landscape, and agriculture in folk horror movies called Frightful Harvest. It’s a scholarly book that looks at folk horror films through an ecocritical and economic lens. The term folk horror has lately been applied retroactively to titles from the 1970s while simultaneously experiencing a renaissance in the 2010s, two … Continue reading Frightful Harvest
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