ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月15日 13時17分


Like heavy metal or Wall Street, horror can seem a bit like a boys’ club. Men make the movies. Women play the victims. But at a fan gathering like #HorrorHound Weekend near Cincinnati, one thing becomes clear: Do not mess with women who are into gore. The event, which has increasingly attracted female fans, is a change that’s catching up to moviegoing. @maddiemcgarvey took this portrait of Sasha Mullins, a high school art teacher who had a hard time fitting in as a child. Watching horror films with her father changed that. “I was a chunky little girl who wanted to look like Julia Adams in ‘Creature From the Black Lagoon,’” said Sasha, who's 27. “I was just fascinated with that character. I wanted to be that kind of woman, that kind of beautiful. My dad always inspired me to be that kind of person as well, to be classic and respectful.” Visit the link in our profile to see more portraits of female horror fans by @maddiemcgarvey.


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