We’ve been inundated with comics this week, so join us as we catch up with Chew, Tomb Raider, Cyberforce, Batman, George Perez’s Sirens, Halo: Escalation, Django/Zorro, Low and Marvel’s Inhuman. We also have a special treat for all you comic-book lovers out there as this week we’re featuring Mark Millar’s […]
Month: March 2015
4-Panel 06 – What's Going On?
We’ve been inundated with comics this week, so join us as we catch up with Chew, Tomb Raider, Cyberforce, Batman, George Perez’s Sirens, Halo: Escalation, Django/Zorro, Low and Marvel’s Inhuman. We also have a special treat for all you comic-book lovers out there as this week we’re featuring Mark Millar’s […]
S10E09 – So You Want To Be A Hero
Keyframe 05 – Fighting Over Food
Traps (1998) Rape Revenge Black Comedy as channelled through Czech subversion (Review)
The Czech director Věra Chytilová is best known internationally for her 1966 film Daisies, a ferocious, antic and relentlessly original comedy about two young women carrying out a Dadaist rebellion against the staidness of Czechoslovakian society. Although Daisies seems to become more and more acclaimed as a classic with each […]
It Follows – Cinema Eclectica Podcast 9
4-Panel 05 – There’s Weirdness Afoot!
4-Panel 05 – There's Weirdness Afoot!
S10E08 – Partners and Teams
Pictures of the Old World (1972) Sorrowful, Funny and Bawdy portrait of a people (Review)
When Czechoslovakia divided into two nations in 1993, cinema fans could be forgiven for thinking the new Czech Republic had hoarded the family silver. So many of the former nation’s finest directors – Věra Chytilová, Miloš Forman, Jiří Menzel, Jan Švankmajer – were Czech, so there’s a thrill of discovery […]