Cult Horror – Hereditary and Midsommar

In this episode of Horror Joy, Jeff and Brian delve into cult representations in Ari Aster’s popular horror films ‘Hereditary’ (2018) and ‘Midsommar’ (2019). They emphasize the intricate storytelling and thematic parallels between the two films, providing in-depth analysis on toxic masculinity, folklore, and community care as portrayed in Aster’s works.

They discuss:

·      The nature of cult horror

·      Family dynamics

·    The supposed safe space of the home

·      The psychological exploration of grief and trauma within these narratives

·      the unsettling allure of cults and how these films reflect broader societal issues.

·     Toxic masculinity and horror

So, grab your favorite tunic and ceremonial candle, and make sure to listen for the faint click of a tongue. But don’t get left behind, lest you get sacrificed and left to the cycles of bloom and harvest for which we give thanks to our deity of reciprocity.

Cary Elza, “‘Do You Feel Held?’: Gender, Community, and Affective Design in Midsommar.”

Aviva Briefel. “The Terror of Very Small Worlds: Hereditary and the Miniature Scales of Horror.”

Stacey Anh Baran. “‘Once upon a Midsommar…’: Nature, nationalism and the Swedish folkloresque.”

Robert Pogue Harrison. The Dominion of the Dead.

M. Night Shyamalan. The Village. 2004.

Robin Hardy. The Wickerman. 1973.

03:06 Deep Dive into Hereditary

27:09 Introduction to Midsommar

52:44 Finding Joy in Horror Films

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