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  • I select a thematically appropriate horror movie for each day of the year and tell you about it.

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  • In horror movies, disturbing material is part of the entertainment package. But for some viewers, elements like sexual violence or bigotry ruin the fun.  For those folks, I include content warnings.  That said, the warnings are based on my personal reactions and should not be expected to cover all potential cinematic skeeviness, so proceed with caution.

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December 14

by shaenon on December 14, 2018 at 12:01 am
Chapter: December
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  1. Michael Smith
    December 14, 2018, 6:21 am | # | Reply

    One of the absolute greatest classic horror movies–it is between this and Night of the Demon for me

    It also inspired (or Shirley Jackson’s novel did) the Stephen King miniseries Rose Red, but perhaps the less said about that, the better

  2. Michael Smith
    December 14, 2018, 6:22 am | # | Reply

    Mostly a movie that relies on quiet suggestion and dread, but that scene with THE DOOR…

  3. Peni Griffin
    December 14, 2018, 6:21 pm | # | Reply

    You know there are people who can’t find the lesbian subtext? People who were around in the sixties, too. It’s like, did you grow up in a cave, or what?

    • WestRider
      December 15, 2018, 12:13 pm | # | Reply

      Some people are just blind to that sort of thing. A little while ago, I was one of a couple of people who wasted way too much time trying to explain to this exceptionally clueless dude just how gay She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is.

  4. Trollatar
    December 14, 2018, 9:19 pm | # | Reply

    Grew up in the LesbianCave: it’s like the BatCave, but more lesbian superhero-themed. The walls were covered with subtext and learned to read it well.

  5. Jim Phillips
    December 18, 2018, 7:34 pm | # | Reply

    This is the kind of movie that I re-watch every 5-10 years, picking up interesting things on every new viewing. I definitely missed out on ANY of the gay sub-text the first few times I saw this (in the 70’s and 80’s – I am about as old as this movie is). I don’t think that Nell is a lesbian (she certainly seems attracted to Dr. Markway), she’s just desperately lonely. Theodora, OTOH, is almost shockingly lesbian (for the 60s at least). And Russ Tamblyn’s character is much more punchable than I remember.

    • commodorejohn
      October 7, 2022, 7:57 am | # | Reply

      It’s definitely much more ambiguous on Eleanor’s part (honestly I never read it that way myself,) but yes, it’s fascinating how hard it leans into Theodora’s sexuality for a film made in 1963. (In the novel this is more just part of her generally-Bohemian flavor.)

      In any case, this it a stone-cold all-timer classic – and that’s a mighty fine depiction of Julie Harris up there 😉

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