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Affection (2026): A Familiar but Disturbing Twist on Memory-loss Thriller
Hi Mom! (1970) De Palma’s Wildest Early Provocation
Slither (2006) – Silly Schlocky Blast of Smalltown Sci-Fi Fun
Hacked: A Double Entendre of Rage-Fueled Karma (2025) A chaotic act of cinematic payback
The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz (1955): audacious thought crimes in Buñuel’s serial killer satire
Diabolic (2026) Conventionally plotted Religious Horror that drips with Dread and Atmosphere
The Professional (1981) Belmondo Goes Rogue for Revenge
Taxidermia (2006) A Disgusting, Controversial and Deceptively Beautiful Underground Classic
Exit 8 (2025) Liminal Horror More Emotionally Potent than Horrific
Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974 (1974): emotional violence transcending the limits of documentary form
Salem’s Lot (1979): A Masterclass in Slow-Burn Horror
New Directors from Japan: Takashi Ono (2016-2023)

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Das Foot Asylum – Cinema Eclectica 230

Archaeon 13/11/2019

“Luce” is our academically-gifted film of the week, and true to form we’ve all been doing our homework. For Graham that means, er, watching the Film of the Week – but don’t assume Mick and Tim have been sat on their hands. A frankly gargantuan Off the Shelf sees Mick […]

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Weird Members Of The Justice League Part 1 – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 56

Archaeon 06/11/2019

The Justice League is DC’s premier super team , and with members that include A-list heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Martian Manhunter and The Flash, it’s only natural that it would be popular with fans. But the League has many more “heroes” that make up its […]

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The Duran Duran of Horror – Cinema Eclectica 229

Archaeon 06/11/2019

Return to the Overlook Hotel (oh, go on! It’s got nice carpets!), with Mike Flanagan’s “Doctor Sleep”, which this week falls under the unforgiving Kubrick stares of Sarah and Rob. Prepare to find out the Cagney & Lacey/Stephen King connection you never knew existed! Off the Shelf looks at the […]

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Mastery Over The Power Of Denim – Literary Loitering 112

Archaeon 04/11/2019

The cultural anarchists are back for another not-so-serious look at the serious world of books and the arts, and kicking things off this week is the Nobel Prize for Literature – which was suspended for a year because of allegations of sexual harassment. So this year should be better, right? […]

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Horror In Superhero Comics (Featuring Luke Herr) – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 55

Archaeon 30/10/2019

Halloween rolls around again, so Andrew and Rob decided to invite Luke Herr from the podcasts MultiversalQ, UltiversalQ and Exiled over for a horror-themed chat about superhero comics. Join us as we decipher Tales From The Crypt, explore The Vault Of Horror, Journey Into Mystery for amazing fantasy and tales […]

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Halloween 2019 Special – Cinema Eclectica 228

Archaeon 30/10/2019

It’s our Halloween special, and the only horror film in cinemas involves a phone app that kills you. That’s as good a reason as any to do “The Last Black Man In San Francisco”, Joe Talbot’s warmly received debut. It is not, as you may think, a remake of I […]

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The Humongous Fungus Walks Among Us – Cinema Eclectica 227

Archaeon 23/10/2019

Hijinks with the international tax system! It’s not the most obvious pitch, but Steven Soderbergh isn’t the most obvious director, and he’s a cast of stars – Streep, Oldman, Banderas, Schoenarts – to sell you on this frankly insane premise. The result, “The Laundromat”, is out on Netflix – but […]

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October 2019 Comics Blowout – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 54

Archaeon 23/10/2019

This week we decided to do another of our semi-regular comics blowouts because we planned to have two Halloween episodes (and not at all because we’ve got piles of comics and not enough time …). So what’s in store? Well, we’ve got The Immortal Hulk: Abomination, Miles Morales: Straight Out […]

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Sentient Twitter Hot-Takes – Literary Loitering 111

Archaeon 20/10/2019

The ramshackle paddle-boat on the turbid rivers of culture returns for another meandering;y humorous look at the things that have been happening in the world of books and the arts, and kicking things of this week is Grr Martin’s statement that the Game of Thrones books (the ones that haven’t […]

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Comic-Book Adaptations That Went Astray – 4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 53

Archaeon 17/10/2019

We’re kicking things off this week with a quick look at the new Joker movie starring Joaquin Phoenix as it’s a nice little prelude to our main topic – comic-book adaptations that strayed a lot from the source material (in both the bad ways and the good ways). After that […]

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