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Dec 20, 2023 |
lwlies.com | Cian Tsang
articles In Praise Of Words Cian Tsang Share this Suggested For You By Adam Woodward review By Zoheir Beig articles Not Movies By Sophie Monks Kaufman articles Queer Cinema
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Nov 13, 2023 |
bloodknife.com | Josh Lewis |Sean Collins |Cian Tsang
by Josh LewisOne of the major drivers of the undying affection for low-budget and independent genre/exploitation cinema is its historical value as a space for artists on the margins of society to express themselves.
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Nov 11, 2023 |
bloodknife.com | Sean Collins |Cian Tsang |Lindsay Wallace
by Sean T. CollinsSpectacle is the language through which art communicates when the vocabulary of the everyday fails us. Fantastic fiction, an inherent trafficker in the unreal, says as much through spectacle as any art form this side of musical theater, in which excesses of emotion transcend dialogue and emerge through the eruption of song and dance.
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Nov 3, 2023 |
bloodknife.com | Cian Tsang |Kevin Fox |Josh Lewis |Sean Collins
by Cian TsangIt’s felt for a while now as if there’s been a blight metastasizing through the horror genre, threatening to destroy so much of what makes it so often both pleasurable and profound.
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Oct 15, 2023 |
bloodknife.com | Cian Tsang |Kevin Fox |Josh Lewis |Sean Collins
by Cian TsangWhen Spencer, Pablo Larraín’s opulent imagining of the existential crisis of Princess Diana, floated onto the big screen back in 2021, much of the conversation surrounding the movie was devoted to dissecting its horror movie adjacency. The movie, it was said, transformed Sandringham House into the Overlook Hotel, plunging Diana into a gothic labyrinth haunted by the ghost of Anne Boleyn and constructed of corridors of Kubrickian dread.
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