“Making a Friend of Horror: from The Haunted Screen” by J.M. Tyree
NOVEL EXCERPT: “The old trees read my mind and turned the contents of my brain inside out….”
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NOVEL EXCERPT: “The old trees read my mind and turned the contents of my brain inside out….”
Read More “Making a Friend of Horror: from The Haunted Screen” by J.M. TyreeREVIEW ESSAY: “Many aspects of Zaillian’s series, both thematic and visual, make it an almost perfect example of neo-noir. Yet, in other ways, Ripley goes beyond the original noir cycle in ways that are reminiscent of the best revisionary noir films.”
Read More Preview: “Steven Zaillian’s Ripley: Neo-Noir or Revisionary Noir?”SHORT FICTION/EROTICA: “Itztli loved life. He also feared the old gods. And the new…”
Read More “Dancer Loses Her Head in Tapas Bar” by Jonathan WoodsNOVEL EXCERPT: “A small price to pay for a sequence that packed them in at the box-office….”
Read More “A Star Who Knew How To Make an Entrance” by Dan BronsonFILM REVIEW: “Kudos to Jordan, screenwriter William Monahan, Liam Neeson and company for bringing the private eye out of the shadows again.”
Read More “Out of the Shadows: Neil Jordan’s Marlowe” by Anees ArefGRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: “Originally issued over 24 installments between 2012-14, the entire series is now conveniently collected between one set of covers in Image Comics’s new compendium edition.”
Read More “Grim Fatale: Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale Compendium” by Brian GreeneINTERVIEW: “I write for an imaginary reader who is exactly like me in taste and temperament. When I started doing that instead of writing for an imaginary marketplace, that’s when I started getting a little success.”
Read More “Hollywood Seamy: Scott Phillips on The Devil Raises His Own” by William BlickFICTION: “She watched the lot for the owners and was as trustworthy about it as could be expected. They thought she was a transient, but had no complaints.”
Read More “The Itch of Iron, The Pull of the Moon” by Carol BordenNOVEL EXCERPT: “Long ago and dim distant there’d been a place like this, a quiet sun-warmed place like this… That was before they took my mother away and before my father locked me in the house and went away forever….”
Read More Excerpt: “So Curse the Day” by Jada M. DavisFILM FESTIVAL REPORT: Theresa Rodewald reports on noir programming at Il Cinema Ritrovato 2024….
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