Thursday, 28 September 2017

Poster Analysis: American Horror Story: Cult


The poster features a woman with pale blue skin. Her eyes are yellow, in a honeycomb-like pattern. A bee is sat on her nose and she has red glossy shiny lipstick on. Her hair is dark blue and her forehead is being pulled by another person’s hands. The woman has bumps and holes across both cheeks and sides of the face.

The bumps on the face are in an unusual pattern, which is the trigger for an unofficial disorder called Trypophobia. This is the fear of irregular patterns/clusters of holes and bumps. People are repelled and disgusted by this fear which infers that the series will focus on phobias and fear meaning that it is ready to mentally and emotionally traumatise their audience in order to get across the genre of horror.

The eyes are a golden colour in the shape of honeycombs/hive. A worker bee is sat on her nose and these bees are known for collecting nectar/pollen. These bees work to death and have no other purpose than to serve the queen. The eyes represent the honeycombs, which is linked to the notion of the hive mind. Hive minds is a sci-fi/nature trope which refers to a collective conscience/intelligence. In nature bees are united by a single collective intelligence. This hive mind involves indoctrination of people and it links to the title: ‘CULT’. Cults are a small group of radicals that intend to change the world through radical measures. The link of bees, hive minds and the title all infer that the series will focus on the terror of cults and control: the way the indoctrinated people become cult members to work for a charismatic leader which, will ultimately lead them to their death. Just like a worker bee.

The hands pulling the eyes is an intertextual reference to the 1962 novel/1971 film A Clockwork Orange. A Clockwork Orange follows Alex, submitted to a behaviour modification technique to condition him to be repulsed by violence. The hands pulling the eyes references the scene where Alex is forced to watch disturbing images and it once again reminds the audience that control over people is a major theme. The direct address to the audience, sends the message that the series will force you to watch on. However, it also could refer to the idea that the poster is seeing you with wide eyes. The poster is attempting to persuade you to watch the series. This will intrigue and disturb audiences which is what the series is about.

The two shades of blue contrast for dark blue has connotations of depression and loneliness whilst the pale blue is a reference to alien. The shades of blue refers to the factors of cult members for they are usually marginalised people that feel alienated from society and this means that the series is a form of comfort for those who feel marginalised from society. Katz and Blumer would regard this as ‘personal identity’, for the reason people turn to media is to discover personal identity. The bright glossy red has connotations to blood and anger which means that the series will involve intense gore but also present the anger of those that feel marginalised from society. The gold is a reference to honey and wealth which is an irony for marginalised people do not usually have enough money for society. The gold links to the colour of honeycomb hives. All the colours form an impression of a clown which is a popular phobia. This further supports the view that the series will focus on fears.

The clown make up could also be a reference to the 2016 clown reference where numerous of people dressed up as clowns to terrorise people. The clown phenomenon helps to make the inference that the series will involve people dressing up as clowns to terrorise people in order to cause people to fear. It uses a close up to ensure the full focus of the poster and directly addresses the audience.


The narrative for this poster is that a cult is rising which will use the element of fear and phobia to scare marginalised people to seek comfort from the cult. The cult will force the indoctrinated to work for the leader until they die. The main theme is fear and control.

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