At Horror DNA: Double Features from Film Maudit 2.0
New reviews of two short films from the Film Maudit 2.0 Festival! Continue reading At Horror DNA: Double Features from Film Maudit 2.0
New reviews of two short films from the Film Maudit 2.0 Festival! Continue reading At Horror DNA: Double Features from Film Maudit 2.0
Another shorts block from Film Maudit 2.0. Birthing Pangs! Continue reading At Horror DNA: Birthing Pangs
That cover/poster will probably tell you as much as you need to know. Either that image draws you in, or you reel with disgust. That last one is the smart decision. It’s not the one I made or ever make when presented with so many cinematic possibilities. The movie is hysterically stupid and I loved … Continue reading Marginalia #18
Another review from the Film Maudit 2.0 festival for Horror DNA. I think this is the first official one as a staff writer. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Agatha Review
My latest review from Film Maudit 2.0 is of Wild Bones. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Wild Bones Review
I Like Bats (1986) follows a young Polish vampire as she navigates the difficulties of love after she falls for a psychiatrist. Wonky in a fun way. Part of the House of Psychotic Women set. I’ve been blasting Model Citizen’s 2006 Save It for the Campfire while I get ready for the new album coming … Continue reading Marginalia #17
I was able to check out some of the features at the Film Maudit 2.0 Festival. Continue reading At Horror DNA: Zeria Review
This was a quick run through the recording process for the Disquiet Junto. Every year starts with the same prompt: record ice hitting a glass and make something. As the prompt requires, I recorded ice hitting a glass. I used my iPhone and loaded that audio into the Fluss app that I’ve been wanting to … Continue reading New Sounds: “Overlook” / Disquiet Junto 575: On Ice
Comedic anarchy that feels like the Marx Brothers meets MAD Magazine–though MAD didn’t exist in 1941. There’s a great dance sequence provided by Whitey’s Lindy Hoppers with music by Slim Gaillard and Slam Stewart. Beauty! I can’t explain the excitement of discovering this release. Blood Harvest features Tiny Tim as a potential killer clown. The … Continue reading Marginalia #16