The depiction of female mental illness in Herk Harvey's 1962 movie 'Carnival of Souls' is rather groundbreaking, exploring trauma, anxiety, and paranoia.
Connie is loud and confident, and Rose barely ever says a word, and that’s why their mother Francine (Esposito) babies her youngest a bit, allowing her to skip her first day in a new school, because ...
While the radicalness of the original conceit is watered down, Mrs communicates the reality behind delicious hand-churned meals and elaborate preparations. It involves a woman bent over a flame or a ...