
The Company Of Wolves
Angela Carter’s collection of short fiction stories The Bloody Chamber set out to re-tell a number of folktales and fairytales with their latent feminism reoriented to be central to Carter’s… Read more »
Angela Carter’s collection of short fiction stories The Bloody Chamber set out to re-tell a number of folktales and fairytales with their latent feminism reoriented to be central to Carter’s… Read more »
Joseph Losey’s film Modesty Blaise (1966) is the cinematic pinnacle of swinging London culture in the sixties. It’s a film that in turns is campy, reflexive, “mod”, satirical, and all… Read more »
If you grew up watching Dunston Checks In (1996) then Link (1986), the former’s disturbed elder cousin, is probably much more terrifying. And though Link features some awesome dialogue, nothing… Read more »