Terrence Malick is often caricatured as the Fotherington-Tomas of cinema, whose tendency to wander around saying hullo birds hullo trees hullo skies can appear ridiculous in modern-day films like Lawless [5]. If you want to see Malick’s style and thematic concerns in a world where they make absolute, perfect sense, […]
Year: 2020
Venom For Beginners – 4-Panel Vol. 3, Issue 18
When it comes to comic-book characters there are few that are as weird as Marvel’s chompy tentacle monster known as Venom. But where does the symbiotic goop that makes up Venom come from? Why is it obsessed with Spider-Man? Why is there a bizarre ménage-a-trois between Flash Thomson, Eddie Brock […]
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes by William Greaves (1968/2005) red-hot takes (Review)
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Two Takes by William Greaves is the new Blu-Ray release from Criterion UK. It contains genuine footage of the Roswell incident, cast-iron evidence of voter fraud, and natural health secrets that THEY don’t want you to know. None of the preceding sentence is true, but if I hadn’t come […]
Mouchette (1967) The kind of serious art cinema that just isn’t made anymore (Review)
It can be daunting watching a film with a Mouchette-sized reputation. Robert Bresson’s second adaptation of a novel by Georges Bernanos (after 1951’s Diary of a Country Priest) is one of the most acclaimed works from one of France’s most heavyweight directors; it’s been cited as a favourite by everyone […]
Waxworks (1924): An Iconic Display of German Expressionism (Review)
Possessor (2020) Escaping the Shadow of Horror Royalty (Review)
Goodbye Dragon Inn (2003) A beautiful swan song for a fictional picture house (Review)
Five Easy Pieces (1970) New Hollywood Icon where Jack Nicholson peels back the Persona (Review)
Sherrington’s New Steampunk Balls – Literary Loitering 128
The cultural anarchists venture forth across pandemic-riddled wastelands in their quest to find something good to read, and along the way they find strange tidings that include tales of someone doing something nice on Twitter, Logjam Day, re-issuing books under their author’s original pen-names, stage performances on Zoom, lectures from […]