Females Fall For Frights

Females Fall For Frights
Believe it or not, women outnumber men in horror audiences.
By:horror
Updated: 11-14-2003

What group made up the majority of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" remake audiences: a) men under 25, or b) women under 25? The answer, surprising to some, is "b". Young women were not only the majority of the TCM audience, but also made up at least half (if not more) of theatergoers for "The Ring," "Scream," "Jeepers Creepers 2," "Final Destination" and "Identity."

According to an article in the Contra Costa Times, the popularity of horror among women can be traced to several things. First, women have been attracted to the genre for centuries, as evidenced by the popularity of gothic novels. But what's driven the recent interest is the strong yet vulnerable horror heroine, a la Sigourney Weaver's Ripley in Alien. Instead of just as shrieking, fainting eye candy, women are increasingly represented as tough, smart, and still sexy and feminine.

Another factor is women's growing financial independence - and the resulting increase in women's buying clout. Horrormeister Clive Barker believes that this has a definite effect on the genre. "Women have changed the genre just by the way they have viewed it, by the pictures they have supported and pictures they have not supported," he said.

But are horror movies sexist and exploitative, as some critics on the margins claim? Beverly Gray, who worked as a writer and producer for producer Roger Corman, said she sees these films as female empowerment tales. "The young female lead (faces) the dangerous, though sometimes sexually enticing, male head-on and triumphs, bloody but unbowed," she wrote in an e-mail exchange. "No wonder young female moviegoers find such films appealing."

Source: Contra Costa Times

Latest User Comments:
I agree, I detest real violence. Fake horror violence especially with dark humor. That's what I like.
11-24-2003 by abbycomix discuss
I don't think its the whole female heroine thing. Most of the time when you see a trailor for a horror movie you don't know what roles each person plays fully. I hate to say this but I think because our lives are generally non-violent and somewhat boring in the action scene, we go to see movies that give us an arenaline rush. That's why I go, I love the feeling they give me...that and I just love gore to a frightening extent. BTW I like FAKE violence when I say things like this, I never refer to real violence and blood ^-^
11-22-2003 by RunLizzyRun discuss
That's an interesting statistic
11-18-2003 by FangoFan discuss
That's right, the ladies like horror too, (if not more-so)! Heh-heh! I'd be curious who on the messageboards are women. (No I'm not some pervy dude trolling for girls). If you are a girl and want to keep it secret, you can PM me or e-mail me and I won't tell, it's just that some of the names are non-gender specific. Maybe we can make a Women of Horror Club! In fact i was considering having a mysterious name myself since there IS that risk of web-pervs, but I figured what the hell, I want to represent! It's just cool to know there are other girls like me out there when most people I know or meet are not into these movies. Interestingly most of my horror-movie dates end up being my gay male friends. The str8 boys i know are too squeemish! Also some of my bandmates (all-girl band) like horror while others can't stand the sight of fake blood. We're here: [url]http://mzpakman.tripod.com[/url] Sorry if I'm getting off-topic i basically just wanted to comment on gender and horror.
11-15-2003 by abbycomix discuss