Ursula K. LeGuin on The Lathe Of Heaven
Bill Moyers interviews Ursula K. LeGuin about writing, her process, and the 1980 PBS adaptation of her novel, The Lathe Of Heaven (1971). It’s really good. Watch here.
Bill Moyers interviews Ursula K. LeGuin about writing, her process, and the 1980 PBS adaptation of her novel, The Lathe Of Heaven (1971). It’s really good. Watch here.
At BiffBamPop, the Gutter’s own Sachin Hingoo shares his thoughts on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The game. “Even though I’m a big slasher movie fan, I never really got into the burgeoning genre of games based on them, including Dead By Daylight, Friday the 13th, or Evil […]
At Vulture, Bilge Ebiri considers and ranks cat peformances in film. See the list here.
The Gutter’s own Carol Borden has some thoughts about Sharksploitation (USA, 2023), Stephen Scarlata’s new documentary about sharksploitation! “I was one of those kids that was scarred by Jaws (1975). I worried about sharks in the bathtub.* I was scared in the pool. And getting me to swim […]
With a carnival accordion wheeze, woodcut interstitials, and titles in Wicker Man font, Ric Rawlins’ Rewilding announces itself as exactly what it is–a feast of folk horrors rooted deep in green modern pagan dreams of green pre-Christian pagan rites and the conflict when the modern world scuffs up […]
Friend of the Gutter Sara Century talks about Doctor Who‘s “Stones of Blood” and Folk Horror at The Huntress Podcast! “Sara Century & A.J. talk about the third Key to Time story, Stones of Blood. Join the conversation as they discuss Romana, Folk Horror, K-9, Justice Machines and […]