The early ‘80s marked a handful of notable ultra-violent, hand-rotoscoped animation features aimed toward adults. Gerald Potterton’s Heavy Metal, based on the magazine, and Ralph Bakshi’s Fire and Ice– a collaboration with artist Frank Frazetta- are chief among the notable standouts of the era. The Spine of Night is a love letter to the classic animation style and draws
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Translated by Adrian Nathan West — It’s difficult to know where to begin when discussing this short novel from Argentina. Is it a sharp piece of pulp exploitation? It is certainly full of sex, drugs and violence, and the quotes at the beginning from David Goodis and Jim Thompson suggest Ferrari is at least referencing
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News Ethel Cain Shares New Song “Crush”: Listen The second offering from her forthcoming Inbred EP By Madison Bloom March 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photo by Ethel Cain Facebook Twitter Ethel Cain has shared another single from her forthcoming Inbred EP. “Crush” arrives with a grainy DIY visual. Check it out below. “When you go
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In addition to spinoff anthology series “American Horror Stories,” the pandemic-delayed 10th season of “American Horror Story” is headed to FX later this year, and creator Ryan Murphy has taken to Twitter tonight to share a short little beach-themed teaser trailer and announce that the official title/theme announcement will be made this coming Friday, March
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Former bookseller Peter Swanson is a crime writer who is mighty hard to tie down. He’s a master of the standalone – and the only thing that his seven novels so far have in common is that they all manage to confound and wrong-foot the reader at every end and turn. The Kind Worth Killing,
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There are few bags that stand the test of time better than a Chanel. Specifically, the Chanel 11.12 instantly comes to mind when one even thinks of an iconic style. Colloquially known as the flap bag, the design first came on the scene in the ‘80s, when Karl Lagerfeld reimagined the house’s signature 2.55 (which
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News Share Your Favorite Live Music Memories With Pitchfork Help us all look forward to the day when we can sing and dance together again By Pitchfork March 17, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photos: Elena De Soto (tickets; crowd, right), Ryan Watanabe (crowd, left) Facebook Twitter One year into the COVID-19 pandemic means it’s been one
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Andrea Riseborough is quickly establishing a name for herself in the genre space. Within the last few years, Black Mirror, Mandy, The Grudge, and Possessor have demonstrated the actor’s unique and fearless approach when choosing characters and projects. Riseborough’s latest is the lead in Here Before, an unsettling and dramatic portrait of a grieving family that uses psychological thrills to highlight a
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