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View Article‘Prometheus: The Art of the Film’
“A young Engineer drinks from a ceremonial cup, then begins to disintegrate, his remains blowing into the sea and, eventually, mankind itself,” begins Mark Salisbury’s Prometheus: The Art of the Film....
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View ArticlePhotos of an Abandoned, Haunted Brothel
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View ArticleJournal: New Animals [Week of Oct 24]
∞ Writerly things: Trailer for new Herzog; William Friedkin interviews Fritz Lang; beautiful horror film soundtracks; Cuckoo’s Nest asylum photos + more. Movie news & horror news ∞ Reading 50...
View ArticleSuperheroines Fight a Common Enemy in Breast Cancer Awareness Ads
There have been some great, attention-getting breast cancer awareness campaigns floating around lately. Social media activists Boobie Wednesday, for example, are taking every online opportunity to...
View ArticleBody of a Courtesan in Nine Stages of Decomposition
Painted, silk scrolls circa 1870. “The scroll shows the stages of decomposition of the body of a woman, beginning with her fully clothed body and ending with her bones being eaten by dogs. The subject...
View ArticleComics and the Expressionist Eurotrash Witch Film ‘Baba Yaga’
I recently wrote about the 1970′s fumetti adaptation Baba Yaga for FEARnet. It’s a remake of Guido Crepax’s erotic, phantasmagorical tale Valentina. The screen version opens with an illustrated credits...
View ArticleThe Tilberi: Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft
My best friend just returned from Iceland — one place I haven’t traveled to yet, but would love to visit. She brought me witchy souvenirs from the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft. This...
View Article‘We Are the Forest’
A few images from a forest photo series by Poland-based artist Agnieszka Dagna Michalska (AKA “eatmefeedme”). Visit her website.
View Article‘Prometheus: The Art of the Film’
“A young Engineer drinks from a ceremonial cup, then begins to disintegrate, his remains blowing into the sea and, eventually, mankind itself,” begins Mark Salisbury’s Prometheus: The Art of the Film....
View Article13 Friday
Don Hudson Blood Beneath My Feet: The Journey of a Southern Death Investigator Idris Khan, Mozart…. Requiem (Venice 2005) Kate MccGwire Miwa Yanagi Andrew Smith Nadine Byrne, Evocation of my Demon...
View ArticleMark Flood and ‘The Hateful Years’
Culturcide’s Mark Flood has brought his “anarchic humor and disturbing visions” to New York City. The best way to discover his work is through the friends and people that have known him since “the...
View ArticlePhotos of an Abandoned, Haunted Brothel
This week I published New York artist Steven Hirsch’s mesmerizing photographs of alien abductees on Flavorwire. As I wrote, they’re eerily beautiful, and the stories that Hirsch was able to inspire...
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