Jelle HavermansThe Monstrous EightiesThe water monster B-films from the 1980sNov 28, 2023Nov 28, 2023
Jelle HavermansThe Rear Window renaissanceExploring Hollywood’s latest obsession with voyeurism and crimeOct 4, 20221Oct 4, 20221
Jelle HavermansThe best Black Dahlia Movie You Have Never SeenAn analysis of the forgotten TV movie Who Is The Black Dahlia? (1975)Mar 20, 20221Mar 20, 20221
Jelle HavermansFrom M To Pennywise: A Brief History Of Child Murder In CinemaOne of the first notable films about child murder is M — Eine Stadt Sucht Einen Mörder (1931), in which both the police and the…Feb 5, 2022Feb 5, 2022
Jelle HavermansThe everlasting charm of the train in thriller & horror cinemaExploring the train in the movies as decor, a narrative device and symbolNov 3, 2021Nov 3, 2021
Jelle HavermansCharles Manson, the end of Hollywood’s Golden Age and bloody cinematic fantasiesAnalysing the Tate murders and two modern movies based on the crimeSep 14, 2021Sep 14, 2021
Jelle HavermansMURDER IN HOLLYWOOD: Connecting Hardboiled fiction, Film Noir & the Black DahliaHow Los Angeles’ most gruesome unsolved murder relates to female disembodiment in American cinemaJul 23, 2021Jul 23, 2021
Jelle HavermansHow Hollywood and news media shaped Alabama’s remarkable extraterrestial historyThe interrelation between staged news photography, Cold War paranoia and Hollywood science-fictionJul 6, 2021Jul 6, 2021
Jelle HavermansMISSING: A brief history of the missing person poster in reality, art and fictionHow the aesthetics of the missing poster channel dread into our everyday lives.Mar 4, 2021Mar 4, 2021