Horror movies have an ableism problem. Isn’t it time we found new ‘monsters’ ? / Kathryn Bromwich
      Films such as Frankenstein still use disability as shorthand for moral depravity. But human behaviour is far scarier than human appearance There is something sadomasochistic about being a horror fan with a disability. For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the intoxicating cycle of (…)
  
  
  
  
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