The Gutter’s own Carol Borden joins Emily Intravia to discuss A Christmas Village (2018) on a Stocking Stuffer episode of the Feminine Critique. “Is it love, or just a head injury? Such are the questions asked on this special visit to A Christmas Village, a 2018 film made […]
The Gutter’s own Carol Borden has a lot to say about Travis Stevens movie blending horror, Surrealism and Greek tragedy, A Wounded Fawn (USA, 2022). “Travis Stevens’A Wounded Fawn is entirely my thing. It’s a nice mix of art house and genre, which is one of my favorite […]
At the Library of America blog, “[Jonath R. Eller] answered our questions about the enduring critical and popular success of Ray Bradbury’s short fiction and how his short stories gradually moved from such pulp magazines as Weird Tales and Planet Stories to “slick” magazines like Harper’s and The […]
The Gutter’s own Beth Watkins joins Pitu Sulatan for another episode of Film Ladies podcast! “Have you ever caught yourself crying “But I like it!!!” when somebody tells you you’re wrong to love a certain film? Welcome to the internet. In this episode, we discuss films we love […]
I’ve been thinking about what “disreputable art” means in a time when nerds, fans, and geeks have won a kind of cultural hegemony. It was different when the Cultural Gutter was founded in 2003, before Iron Man (2008) launched the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Force awakened, and the […]
The Gutter’s own Beth Watkins and Pitu Sultan share some things on the latest episode of Filmi Ladies! “This is going to be all opinions all the time: films and people from Hindi cinema that everyone loves…but we don’t. We really, really don’t. We do not always agree […]