Eco · Horror · SF & Fantasy
My New Life as Human Fertilizer: Jaco Bouwer’s Gaia (2021)
In his creation of a nonhuman cinematic world that mines horror from its confrontation of human fear of irrelevance and inadaptability, Bouwer ultimately suggests that survival in the era following[…]


Jeremy Laughery is an instructor of first-year writing courses and graduate student in the Master of Arts in English program at Texas Tech University, where he specializes in film and media studies. His current projects include articles on serialization in Linklater's Before trilogy and countersurveillance in Haneke's Caché. In his spare time, he is also a freelance film critic and copywriter.





