At RogerEbert.Com, Matt Zoller Seitz has a fantastic piece on Rod Serling and how he used genre to write about political, social and moral concerns. “‘The writer’s role is to be a menacer of the public’s conscience. He must have a position, a point of view. He must […]
The Gutter’s own Carol Borden has a little piece on Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker (USA, 2022). “I wish The People’s Joker could just be a film about Joker the Harlequin’s experience and we could watch it as one movie among others. I wish I could anticipate a […]
At McElroy Family Clubhouse, Justin and Griffin McElroy play and compete in Dress To Impress. Fashion categories include: nursery rhyme, gamer, podcaster and ennui! Watch here.
At RogerEbert.com, Marya E. Gates interviews Pamela Anderson. “I remember when I was five years old, I would think I just needed to get older so I could recognize myself. And it took me, you know, 50 years, but now I do feel comfortable in my own skin. […]
Taylor Ramos and Tony Zhou are back with a new narrative short film they’ve made, The Second, starring Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and Ethan Hwang. “In an alternate version of today’s world where dueling is still acceptable, Philip, a man of tradition, must perform the role of ‘Second’ on […]
This week Guest Star Kate Laity writes about Fritz Leiber’s Conjure Wife (1943) and two lesser known adaptations. ~~~ I’m currently writing about Fritz Leiber’s Conjure Wife and the 1962 film based on it, Night of the Eagle, AKA, Burn, Witch, Burn! (1962). It’s a pity there are […]