
Women subverting horror with Mariana Enríquez, Claire Kohda and Sophie White
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Bram Stoker's Vampires - A Review
At the heart of this story are three generations of women from one family. They live in an isolated place, but they're really isolated within the island as well. Claire Lydia is part Japanese, part Malaysian English, and her mixed heritage is very central to the story. The big kind of catalyst of events in where I end is a young artist, mother, moving to the island,. And Eelen becoming infatuated, fixated from the off.
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