wickednerdery:

chibiyanai:

thehumming6ird:

‘Gothic Romance is, itself, a genre, as separate from horror. You know, I think horror is something that has evolved more recently as something that is explicitly about terrifying you, about giving you nightmares, about creating the scariest environment possible. And Gothic romance is more… when it came around in literature, it was the first time that anyone had explained the supernatural in terms of unprocessed emotional trauma. The idea that ghosts were emotions locked in time, that they were warnings about the past or future, and it’s always bound up with these two forces of love and death. And usually there is a young, innocent heroine who is drawn to a tall, dark stranger with a crumbling mansion and impelled into a very dangerous situation by her sexuality… At the time it was a very rebellious genre, people didn’t talk about sex and death in the same context. And so, that’s where Crimson Peak sits: it is squarely a love story, with ghosts in it.’

Love how he explains it, he’s actually make a pretty great teacher if he decided to quit acting but he can never quit oh god please never quit Tom

As an English major and writer I concur with Tom’s assessment…and am quite impressed with how easily and directly he explained it, some actual professors had issues with being that clear and succinct.