Halloween (Devil's Advocates)
Like all game changers within the horror genre, SAW was an independent success, a low-budget champion that flourished without the patronage of a big studio. Not bad for the most successful horror franchise ever, which has spawned subsidiary media and masses of merchandise, including a theme park rollercoaster ride. What is it about SAW that attracted such a following? In his contribution to the "Devil's Advocates" series, Ben Poole considers the SAW phenomenon from all aspects of film and media studies – from its generic pedigree in both literature and film, to the visceral audience pleasures ("what would I do?") of the text, to the contrasting representations of men and women and the film's implicit criticism of masculinity.
Country | USA |
Author | Ben Poole |
Binding | Paperback |
Brand | Brand: Auteur |
EAN | 9781906733568 |
Feature | Used Book in Good Condition |
ISBN | 1906733562 |
Label | Auteur |
Manufacturer | Auteur |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 112 |
PublicationDate | 2011-09-18 |
Publisher | Auteur |
Studio | Auteur |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |