• Horror Hangout Bonus Episode : Interview with Millennial Nasties Author Ariel Powers-Schaub

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Horror Hangout Bonus Episode : Interview with Millennial Nasties Author Ariel Powers-Schaub

  • Summary

  • Ben Errington is joined by Millennial Nasties: Analyzing a Decade of Brutal Horror Film Violence author Ariel Powers-Schaub to discuss the book which is published on the 17th September through Encyclopocalypse Publications!


    Millennial Nasties takes a critical but appreciative look at an oft-ignored subset of horror. This book dissects the English-language horror films of the 2000s and the cultural events they were responding to. Films once dismissed as torture porn, their nasty slasher friends, and the remakes of this era have found a new home, and that home is a subgenre called Millennial Nasties.


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