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Horror films have long focused their stories on female characters. The exorcistThe mother-daughter duo plagued by demons, Hallowe’enThe Fierce Nanny, or black christmas‘Determined sisters of the sorority. But in 2024 we have a particularly notable group of women placed in terrifying situations, including a new sci-fi badass in Alien: Romulusa good-hearted thief who fights a vampire dancer in abigailand trapped the Mormon missionaries in Heretic.
But there were some special standouts among this year’s class of fearsome, fearless, fearsome women: performances we admired and that brought to life a unique variety of characters. These are the most notable female characters we met in the horror movies of 2024.
We think we mastered the young FBI agent Lee Harker from the beginning: calm but brilliant in the line of The silence of the lambs‘ Clarice Starling, but with an unusually developed intuition that makes her ideal for pursuing unpredictable criminals. However, as Osgood Perkins states long legs Delving deeper into her twisted crime narrative, we realize that Lee is completely in her own vein and tied to the film’s titular maniac in ways that surprise even her. Maika Monroe’s deeply reserved performance (the ideal contrast to co-star Nicolas Cage’s over-the-top turn) proves that an actor doesn’t need a lot of dialogue to create a well-rounded, expressive character.
Demi Moore has been a symbol of Hollywood glamor for decades; At 62, she perfectly channels that real-life status in her vanity-free portrayal of Elisabeth Sparkle in Coralie Fargeat. The substancea film that has vanity as its main theme. Fired from her TV job because the old white men in charge think she’s too old to be sexy, Elisabeth immerses herself in weird science to create a younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley as “Sue”), with complications that result in some of the most striking situations. -Explosive body horror that will ever grace the screen.
Because Elisabeth and Sue are the same person, the battle between them puts a gruesome but darkly hilarious spin on the idea that your greatest enemy is always yourself. When they come together like the mutated ones”Monstro Elisasue,” is both repulsive and empowering: not a combination you encounter every day, but a surprisingly satisfying one.
She’s an international pop superstar: beautiful, talented, rich and loved by her millions of fans, but Skye Riley (Naomi Scott) is in hell. First, it is more of a personal hell; A year after a car accident killed her boyfriend and left her seriously injured, she is still dealing with addiction issues and physical and mental scars. But after an impulsive decision to buy some black market painkillers, he comes face to face with the demonic curse that horror fans learned about in the first Parker Finn film. Smile movie.
From there, Skye’s downward spiral reveals a much worse level of hell, as her reality is completely warped by the entity’s creeping, mockingly gleeful invasion of her sanity. On paper, Skye is difficult to root for, but Scott’s performance makes her a believable character in her desire to right all the wrongs she has caused, but feeling increasingly helpless as the pressure (both from the world and of the show as supernatural) begins to accumulate. .
Someone had to give birth to Damien, the child of The omen—and although that 1976 horror classic suggested he was the product of a jackal and Satan, in The first omen We meet his real biological mother, an aspiring nun who unknowingly becomes embroiled in a hidden conspiracy. Arkasha Stevenson’s prequel justifies its existence by being an artistically dynamic film with a script full of twists (and real scares!); The heart of the film, however, is Margaret, played by Nell Tiger Free, a genuinely good human being whose life takes an apocalyptically dark turn.
Honorable mention in the area “Pregnancy of terror of the Antichrist” for 2024; although, given current events, one can certainly expect more pregnancy horror themes in future films.goes to another performance in a different horror prequel. Natalie Erika James The rosemary baby-inspired Apartment 7A did not get as much acclaim as The first omenbut Julia Garner kept her center as Terry, a character you meet briefly in The rosemary baby who has a fascinating story of his own.
He survived the Texas porn set massacre in 2022’s X, and with the ambition of his would-be killer, Pearl (whose former dreams of stardom are explored, quite vividly, in 2022). Pearl), Maxine Minx finally makes her way in Hollywood. How we find it in MaXXXineis seeking mainstream success beyond his to achieve it. hinder.
Mia Goth, who plays Pearl and Maxine in the Ti West trilogy, brings us a more mature but still ruthless version of Maxine here, and the character’s journey on the big screen in the mid-80s takes her to famous film shoots (Maxine in it Psychopath house is one of the most unforgettable cinematic combinations of 2024) and seedy backrooms, and explores the price of fame from a spooky perspective that never fails to be entertaining.
Kate Siegel’s contribution to the latest V/H/S The anthology film, “Stowaway,” introduces us to Halley (Alanah Pearce), a woman whose troubled backstory is made perfectly clear with just a few asides, and whose current ambition is to make a documentary about UFOs, preferably having her own encounter. nearby. . When her moment miraculously arrives one lonely night in the Mojave Desert, we are excited for her; It’s implied that he’s been through some rough stuff, but his strange obsession has finally found its reward.
However, those emotions turn to pure terror when “Stowaway” lives up to its title and Halley sneaks aboard an alien ship… only to find that the wonders she discovers snowball into in a body horror nightmare that gives you The substance‘s Monstro Elisasue has some really scary competition. It’s an amazing arc, made even more impressive by the fact that it’s compacted into the space of a short film.
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