In May 2018, Walton received the
Nell Shipman Award in
Toronto for her contributions to Canadian film and television. Walton won the
Margaret Collier Award for screenwriting in 2016, an award offered by the
Canadian Screen Academy. and the
Denis McGrath Award for her contributions to screenwriters. While writing for
Ginger Snaps, however, Walton has been credited with having had significant creative leeway in how she re-formulated certain classic horror genre tropes under an alternative feminist lens. Walton’s subversion of typical representations for societal minority groups is a running characteristic throughout much of her written work in film and television. Her collaboration with
Fawcett saw that details to mark protagonists Ginger and Brigitte Fitzgerald as "other" from accompanying characters also fell into the department of costuming. The idea was that the protagonists could not fit into a typical high school group in both world view and visual style. Walton’s experience in having lived in suburbs is also a factor that influenced the setting of
Ginger Snaps.
Ernest Mathijs recounts that the sameness of the residential buildings often seen in Canadian suburbs inspired much of the fictional setting for Bailey Downs. It is specified that Walton lived in the
Sherwood Park suburb of
Edmonton, and it is alluded to by
Mathijs as a source for some of her inspiration.
Critical reception of Ginger Snaps (2000) Ginger Snaps has been analyzed and critiqued for its ability to satire the puberty-related biological changes that occur during female adolescence and has been mentioned by Patricia Molloy as an example of "witty" writing by Walton on such subject matters. Other critiques like that of Katherine Monk place
Ginger Snaps in the broader category of Canadian cinema and links the film’s sexual-related narrative elements to a perceived "Canadian-psyche," whereby having no control over one’s sexual desires is purportedly more frightening. Monk also criticizes the film for focusing too heavily on gory motifs that she finds typical of the horror genre as a whole. These sections should be worked into the article on Ginger Snaps. This level of detail is not required in an individual's biography. ---> ==Filmography (screenwriting)==