Articles by Mathilda Gregory
Twilight: Breaking Dawn (Part One)
At pains to defend the latest chaotic and confused installment of The Twilight Saga, Mathilda Gregory reads it as a transgressive anti-fairytale about perils of femininity
Mathilda Gregory // 12 December 2011
Bloody marvellous
Horror films can be slash-fests that linger over torture of female victims. Or they can be feminist and subversive. Mathilda Gregory reviews the Bloody Women strand at this year's Bird's Eye View Film Festival
Mathilda Gregory // 8 April 2011
Orgasm Inc
Mathilda Gregory reviews a documentary which examines efforts to solve women's sexual disfunction with a pill
Mathilda Gregory // 11 March 2011
Categories: Films
More to Mills and Boon than this
Guilty Pleasures chronicles three women's relationships with the saucy book production line that is Mills and Boon. But, asks Mathilda Gregory, why did the documentary makers misrepresent the publishing empire by means of one, unrepresentative, male writer?
Mathilda Gregory // 11 March 2011
Categories: Films
