Belfast-born Brian Moore’s novel The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne was published in 1955 after his relocation to Canada. The sympathetic, yet deeply unflinching study of a lonely middle-aged spinster succumbing to alcoholism, a loss of faith and a mental breakdown was not an easy sell; it was rejected by […]
Month: June 2019
In Fabric – horror-comedy in a stunning red dress (Review)
Cold Pursuit: A film that’s hard to warm to (Review)
Cinema Eclectica 210 – Jules & Jim Up A Mountain
4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 37 – X-Men: Dark Phoenix SPOILER-CAST
Under Fire (1983) the exception to the white saviour row? (Review)
Terror of Hallow’s Eve (2019) passionate creature feature featuring a soulless epilogue (Review)
Cinema Eclectica 209 – Damn You 5 for £25!
4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 36 – Godzilla: The Ultimate Magical Girl
Surprise Lions Cause Khaki Pants – Literary Loitering 104
The goat herders of cultural anarchy return with another sack full of interesting and sometimes strange tidings from the arts world, and kicking things off this week is the shocking news that Grr Martin has allegedly finished a book – something that he strenuously denies. In other news, the musician […]