[Review] ‘The Furies’ reminds us Hell hath no fury like a woman

Katelyn Nelson
Nov 1 · 4 min read

Disabled characters in horror have largely been put into one of two categories: the weak who do not survive and the-usually resurrected-villain set on acting out their vengeance for being bullied to death. While I love a good revenge-on-bullies film the one thing I don’t get to see as often-the one thing I think the horror genre needs more of-is disabled characters who live. Not…

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Katelyn Nelson

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Katelyn Nelson’s writing interests lean mostly toward pop culture analysis and representation. She tweets @24th_Doctor, mostly about horror.

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