Cult Classic series: Cronenberg’s “Crash” Under the Lens of Toxic Internet Culture

Cinema Femme will be bringing you essays written by women and non-binary people about films that are cult classics and how they are impacting our world today. Today we feature an essay by Peyton Robinson (RogerEbert.com, JumpCutOnline, and One Perfect Shot). Niche is a delicate, almost laughable word to use to describe David Cronenberg’s 1996 […]
Alexandra Serio’s horror short ‘Tingle Monsters’ shines a light on violence against women on the internet

Horror is not my genre of choice, but when I see that a female identifying filmmaker is behind the lens, my interest is peaked. Especially if the genre is used as a vehicle to shine a light on an underrepresented issue for womxn. Both boxes were checked for writer/director/star Alexandra Serio’s “Tingle Monsters”. She plays […]
