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Robot Lords of Tokyo: Lovecraftian Anime

Robot Lords of Tokyo: Lovecraftian Anime
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2020 in Review: Fragments from a Fragmentary Reading List by John Langan

2020 in Review: Fragments from a Fragmentary Reading List by John Langan
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Aoife Martin: Forget Twitter doom-scrolling Books help you escape the lockdown blues

Aoife Martin: Forget Twitter doom-scrolling. Books help you escape the lockdown blues Our columnist says she found it hard to read books last year when the world was falling apart, but 2021 has so far reminded her of her love of reading. By Aoife Martin Thursday 18 Feb 2021, 7:00 AM Feb 18th 2021, 7:00 AM 9,622 Views 0 Comments Aoife Martin “Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” – Neil Gaiman LIKE MANY PEOPLE, I’m finding this latest iteration of lockdown to be particularly tough. Truth be told, at times it’s been a bit of a struggle.

BOOK REVIEW: WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD BY LEX JONES

16/2/2021 Having become familiar with Lex Jones via his work and on a personal level in recent months, I ve learned a little regarding the influences that inform the state of his imagination, ranging from written fiction to cinema; from childhood toys and cartoons to comic books and video games. That context has lent my reading of Whistling Past the Graveyard a certain frisson, as not only can I hear Lex s voice in the writing, but I also see where those influences manifest (often chimerically, Lex taking various different tropes and traditions and weaving them together in a post-modern fashion to produce something idiosyncratic). 

Midnight In A Perfect World director Dodo Dayao: Genre films give you aesthetic wiggle room to literalise impossible ideas

‘Midnight In A Perfect World’ director Dodo Dayao: “Genre films give you aesthetic wiggle room to literalise impossible ideas” The Filipino filmmaker talks putting a different spin on stale horror tropes, not spoon-feeding the viewer and more Jasmine Curtis Smith in Midnight In A Perfect World. Credit: Geric Cruz He’s the toast of Manila’s independent horror cinema, but for Dodo Dayao, the dreaded sophomore slump was as debilitating as the unspeakable spooks he’s projected to the screen. After the critical success of his 2014 debut feature Violator – which won Best Film at Cinema One Originals – the filmmaker set out to do something “as far away from it as possible”. And when an attempt at such started fizzling out, he says, “I was in a mild state of panic.”

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