Friday, 6 September 2013

Hellraiser and The University of Derby’s MA in Horror and Transgression






Clive Barker’s British horror classic Hellraiser is rumoured to be getting a makeover; like other classic horror films such as Evil Dead (a remake with some class!) Hellraiser the reboot will keep its hedonistic stories of ultimate pleasure and betrayal; pushing boundaries beyond the imagination of the human mind and even psyche.

Sonar Entertainment is also planning a Hellraiser TV series.  The new CEO Stewart Till said

"I've spent more time in film than in television, and I see that a lot of values of film, which are great writers, great directors, are becoming more and more relevant in television. The gap between an O.K. show and a great show is getting bigger and bigger and our obsession going forward will be to find high quality shows that people really want. If you look at our slate, you'll see shows that have either a great brand name like King Tut or Hellraiser that arrive with a recognition, a build-in marketing platform and/or a great writer like 'MPH' with Steven E. de Souza."

  
 Sonar is co-developing the television series with Eric Gardner from Panacea Entertainment. Gardner will executive produce along with Larry Kuppin, whose own company New World Entertainment is behind the first two "Hellraiser" films.



Synopsis
One of the most successful (and terrifying) franchises in film history is ready for its weekly television debut.
For over 25 years, fans have followed the exploits of an insidious villain named Pinhead, summoned from a nightmarish underworld by an ancient puzzle box. He will seduce you with power and tempt you with fear, until your soul belongs to him.

Now, for the first time, a weekly series set in the fantastic realm of Hellraiser will thrill audiences worldwide.
Yes I did just say that. I personally will be awaiting that one!

 


Let’s hope Clive Barker thinks the same. Talking of Barker; I am due to start a unique master’s degree at The University of Derby and below is a little insight to it. If you like horror you will love this degree!






The UK has a long history of horror and it has become increasingly popular and more acceptable over the past few decades. The MA in Horror and Transgression will examine diverse forms of horror and transgression internationally. Those interested in philosophy and theoretical views and analyses will get a rich source of knowledge from the course, examining theories such as those of Julia Kristeva, Georges Bataille, Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze among others.


When undertaking the MA in Horror and Transgression you will not only explore varied approaches in Humanities but you will also be able to develop your own unique skills and investigate your own interests within the field of horror and transgression. There is opportunity to take your research project in a variety of disciplines including English Literature; Theatre, Media or Film studies; Creative writing and American Studies.

This new innovative course at Derby University allows the student to examine their research both critically and creatively using the international expertise of valued writers and academics. Aided by current published researchers you will be able to develop knowledge of your chosen field of research.


The themes of Horror and Transgression explore what our limits consist of and the boundaries of culture and society. 
(Derby University Website, MA in Horror and Transgression)



We have an understanding of the ‘norm’ and when this line of the ‘norm’ is crossed we have transgression. Crossing the limits of set boundaries within society; whether they are moral or social, can cause many problems for the established standard of behaviour. We analyse culture to understand what is ‘human’ and what is ‘not human’.
 


One aspect I am particularly excited about is the fact that the course has the backing of the great horror writer and director Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Dread). Anyone interested in Horror in any form would enjoy this course.





The course is available to study one year full time or two or three years part time. I applied to start this September and I got an unconditional offer and yes I accepted.

Please take a look at the course. If you love horror in any form; not just film, but literature and more - this is the right course for you! 

Please take a closer look by clicking on the links below.


 

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