Fragments of Fear by Rachael Nisbet and Peter Jilmstad is a wonderful dissection of the more obscure gialli from the genre's inception up until the near present. Just as rewarding for the Giallo novice as it is the connoisseur. A podcast as inclusive as it is insightful.
Michael Reeves by BenHalligan is a concise and informative primer on the tragically short career of the director of Folk Horror ur text Witchfinder General. Everything you need to know and more about a potential genius.
The Anatomy Of A Scream (@anatomyofascream.bsky.social) podcast collective that takes on the horror genre from a range of culturally minoritised perspectives. It has grown and grown into something al encompassing that remains rooted in how it discusses notions of representation.
They Came From Within by Caelum Vatnsdal is the definitive book about Canadian horror cinema taking us from its earliest days through the peak tax shelter years up until near contemporary times. A vital study of an oft overlooked part of North American genre cinema.
Pakistan's first hand-drawn animated feature is The Glassworker and it's set for premiere at Annecy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTuP...
OFFICIAL SELECTION | ANNECY INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2024From Mano Animation Studios comes the new animated feature film “The Glassworker,” directed ...
The Godfather of all film podcasts The Projection Booth Podcast (@projectionbooth.bsky.social) covers an unpredictable and vast array of films from obscure Eastern European art-house to Star Wars. The show is packed with great guests, cast & crew interviews and analysis.
Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western by Austin Fisher examines the leftist/communist politics of a group of films/directors that also happened to be the best of the genre. Serious minded yet accessible. An excellent addition to Italian genre scholarship.
That is a real gem. Both demystifying and mythmaking.
Thank you so much for your lovely words 💗