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Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974 (1974): emotional violence transcending the limits of documentary form
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New Directors from Japan: Takashi Ono (2016-2023)
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Underworld Chronicles (1996-2002) Three Films, One Filmmaker, Zero Rules – Takashi Miike
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Redoubt (2026) Turning Video Art Into A Visually Compelling Feature
Haunters of the Silence (2025) A lo‑fi plunge into the uncanny space between dreaming and waking
Excalibur (1981) Boorman’s bold, mystical retelling of Arthurian legend
The Devil’s Hand (1943): A dark wartime parable
Dead Lover (2026): An Unhinged and Colourful Take on Frankenstein

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Peter has been writing in many formats since he was 12. His love for film was stoked by Jurassic Park, and since then he has studied criticism, film art, and gleefully writes about his reactions to film with wild abandon. He is all about positivity and embraces many different genres and styles from prestige to action to trash and B cinema. His influences are David Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock, and Martin Scorsese.
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Slice of Lynch: The Elephant Man (1980)

Peter Tenuto 30/03/2025
Slice of Lynch: The Elephant Man (1980)

Programme: Music video: River of Dreams – Billy Joel, Short subject: Radar Men on the Moon – Chapter 8 The Enemy Planet, Cartoon: Looney Tunes – Feed the Kitty, Trailers: Heavy Metal (1981), Looker (1981), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan  Note: For this entry, I am including the program of […]

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Slice of Lynch: Eraserhead (1977) David Lynch’s Masterpiece Still Enthralls

Peter Tenuto 13/03/2025 1
Slice of Lynch: Eraserhead (1977) David Lynch’s Masterpiece Still Enthralls

Let’s Rock! Decoding David Lynch, One Film At a Time – Part One It’s been a few weeks since David Lynch passed, and this is the first time I have been able to bring myself to watch one of his films. I mulled it over for a long while, trying […]

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