Jelle HavermansThe Monstrous EightiesThe water monster B-films from the 1980s8 min read·Nov 28, 2023----
Jelle HavermansThe Rear Window renaissanceExploring Hollywood’s latest obsession with voyeurism and crime7 min read·Oct 4, 2022--1--1
Jelle HavermansThe best Black Dahlia Movie You Have Never SeenAn analysis of the forgotten TV movie Who Is The Black Dahlia? (1975)7 min read·Mar 20, 2022--1--1
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…11 min read·Feb 5, 2022----
Jelle HavermansThe everlasting charm of the train in thriller & horror cinemaExploring the train in the movies as decor, a narrative device and symbol9 min read·Nov 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 crime24 min read·Sep 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 cinema33 min read·Jul 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-fiction10 min read·Jul 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.12 min read·Mar 4, 2021----