The Silence of the Lambs

Featured

Welcome to our new blog! Here, we will be exposing different aspects of the greatly appreciated novel, Silence of The Lambs. YouTube videos, analysis, podcasts, surveys for future content, name it! Whether you liked this novel, or not, you will be pleased by our varied posts. We’ll probably give you the desire to read it, … Continue reading The Silence of the Lambs

A Psychological Portrait of Lecter

Hey guys! Hannibal Lecter has a mind of his own in all books written by Thomas Harris. The author created quite the portrait for a scary cannibal serial killer in The Silence of The Lambs and his other novels such as Hannibal Rising and Red Dragon. First, Hannibal Lecter had a quite moving childhood if … Continue reading A Psychological Portrait of Lecter

The Resemblance Between Buffalo Bill and Ed Gein

Known as the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein was an American murderer and a body snatcher. Just like Jame Gumb, also named Buffalo Bill, Ed Gein committed crimes in his hometown. In 1968, Ed was found guilty of two crimes that he committed in 1954 and 1957. He also knew both of his victims, Mary … Continue reading The Resemblance Between Buffalo Bill and Ed Gein

Works Similar to The Silence of the Lambs

If you've read/watched the Lecter franchise from start to finish seventeen times over like we have, chances are you wouldn't mind a little change of scenery. Lucky for you, the psychological horror genre has largely expanded since Lecter's run, largely thanks to the mark he left as a significant cultural icon in the world of … Continue reading Works Similar to The Silence of the Lambs

Hannibal Lecter: The Fine Line between Genius and Insanity

“Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide.” John Dryden Hannibal Lecter. Genius, or madman? Some might say neither. Some might say both. Well, truth is... its a fine line. Its easy for us to look at someone we think is a genius and forever see them as … Continue reading Hannibal Lecter: The Fine Line between Genius and Insanity