In
Stephen King on the Big Screen, Mark Browning criticized the character for being a "
damsel in distress" stating that "Tanya in
Sleepwalkers survives but spends that film within the confines of stereotype as a screaming, wide-eyed, passive victim. She does nothing to save herself and only survives because of the sacrifice of several cops, parents and many cats - in short, everyone except her." While in
Cinefantastique, Volume 23,
Frederick S. Clarke gave a much more positive review saying, "In the mode of the nouveau horror heroine, Tanya proves a tenacious fighter as well as a terrific screamer." In both
Science Fiction Film Directors, 1895-1998 by Dennis Fischer and
The Werewolf Filmography: 300+ Movies by Bryan Senn, Tanya is described as a "virginal heroine" which is an archetypical aspect of the
final girl trope. In
Loving Vampires: Our Undead Obsession, Tom Pollard compared Tanya to
Buffy Summers from the
Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise stating that "Tanya's strength and her vampire-slaying abilities place her in close proximity to Buffy, essentially qualifying her a feminist." In
The Complete Stephen King Universe: A Guide to the Worlds of Stephen King, Stanley Wiater, Christopher Golden, and Hank Wagner note that "Tanya employs all her youthful resources to combat the two supernatural creatures." and states that "In
Sleepwalkers, women play the pivotal roles of both heroine and main villain. With the exception of Charles, all the other men presented herein are either arrogant fools or inherently weak. The most developed and vital figures are clearly Tanya and Mary." == References ==