The Museum of Modern Art will present “Horror: Messaging the Monstrous – Eco Horror” as a part of its horror film series at The Museum of Modern Art screening August 22nd through August 27th. The apocalyptic results of humankind’s self-destructive tendencies is a preoccupation that horror shares with science fiction. From careless littering and reckless toxic waste disposal to the exploitation of resources by profit-driven corporations and manipulative politicians, filmmakers have visualized terrifying scenarios of the natural world’s revenge that seem less fantastic and more urgent with each passing year. Relatively restrained works like The Crazies (1973) and Long Weekend (1978) laid the foundations for the more gruesome viral epidemic of 28 Days Later (2002) and the forest’s fungal vendetta in Gaia (2021). These films often ask whether human life is sustainable; at least one, The Girl With All the Gifts (2016), suggests it isn’t worth the effort at all. As we experience a summer with planet-warming CO2 levels at their highest in human history, these “fantastic” films are deadly serious. For more information and information on how to register, visit moma.org/horror.Event Calendar
MoMA Presents: Messaging the Monstrous – “Eco Horror”
August 22, 2022 - August 27, 2022
$14 – $25