Frames of Evil
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Frames of Evil by Caroline J S Picart, published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2006. This compelling hardback explores the intricate relationship between horror and morality in cinema, using renowned films such as Schindler's List, The Silence of the Lambs, and Apt Pupil as pivotal case studies. With a thorough analysis spanning 208 pages, Picart challenges conventional horror frameworks, examining the narrative and visual boundaries that define monsters and the monstrous in film. The book is richly illustrated with thirty-six film and publicity stills, enhancing its exploration of the commercial exploitation of suffering in motion pictures. Ideal for film enthusiasts and scholars alike, Frames of Evil offers a critical perspective on the intersection of horror, history, and the human experience.