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Bodies of Horror: Episode 67 - May (2002)

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For this episode, we’re covering 2002’s May.

Is May another character in the Creepy Loner Girl tradition, or is there more to explore? How can experiences of bullying and mistreatment, often as a result of being different and sometimes connected to disability, make it hard for us to form friendships? Lots to unpack with this “new cult classic.”

Additional Reading/Research:

> May Is Not Like Other Creepy Loner Girls in Horror Movies (cbr.com)

> May and The Importance of Autistic Representation — Hear Us Scream

Want to say hi, share your thoughts, or suggest a film to cover? Reach out to Nichole on Twitter at @BodiesHorror or e-mail bodiesofhorror@gmail.com. She can also be found on BlueSky at bodiesofhorror and on Instagram at bodiesofhorrorpodcast.

Intro and outro music is “The Wind Frazzled Your Long Brown Hair” by Flashback81.Follow them at Twitter now, too: @81flashback

If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Discover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx



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For this episode, we’re covering 2002’s May.

Is May another character in the Creepy Loner Girl tradition, or is there more to explore? How can experiences of bullying and mistreatment, often as a result of being different and sometimes connected to disability, make it hard for us to form friendships? Lots to unpack with this “new cult classic.”

Additional Reading/Research:

> May Is Not Like Other Creepy Loner Girls in Horror Movies (cbr.com)

> May and The Importance of Autistic Representation — Hear Us Scream

Want to say hi, share your thoughts, or suggest a film to cover? Reach out to Nichole on Twitter at @BodiesHorror or e-mail bodiesofhorror@gmail.com. She can also be found on BlueSky at bodiesofhorror and on Instagram at bodiesofhorrorpodcast.

Intro and outro music is “The Wind Frazzled Your Long Brown Hair” by Flashback81.Follow them at Twitter now, too: @81flashback

If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe! Discover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx



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