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The Aeronauts [2019]
Not going to link it because I don’t want to give it clicks, but what a lousy ‘Top 20 Japanese Horror Films’ article The Guardian just threw out. Stinks of a quick list google analytics informed them to write. *On second look, the list is written to promote the cinema rerelease of Ring in the UK next week*
Also, were no horror films made in Japan before 1989 or something? Alright then.
Hausu
Kwaidan
Onibaba
Kuroneko
Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan
Jigoku
School of the Holy Beast
Matango
Horrors of Malformed Men
good list
This week: Form follows function! You can tell a lot about a bird by its wings.
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Ah, some gold!
Omfg, a goldmine
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I learned that they did a new cover of “Pet Sematary” for the film, and I for one cannot stress enough how much I miss the era of songs-about-one-movie-in-particular. If IT Part II doesn’t end with Will Smith rapping like, “Oh, holy shit, there’s a clown in the sewer. Yeah, it’s Stephen King’s IT and we just made a new one,” I’ll boycott films as a concept.
Listen, I DO NOT CARE about Ice Nine Kills. A concept album about cult classics? Played out, lame, hate it, sounds like a Creature Feature and Blood on the Dancefloor collab.
I’m talking about this and this and this and this.
I’ll admit “face down in the fountain of youth” is kind of a sick line, but I want songs that are absolutely unlistenable unless you are ready to rip it up while explicitly thinking about Snakes on a Plane.
you forgot this all-time classic
I am so goddamn disappointed in myself.
Also this
and this
Honestly, “terrible songs that are directly attached to equally terrible movies” is one of my favorite weird subgenres as well
Call Reanimator terrible again, man. I dare you.
Check out the 2019 Hugo nominees for Best Novella!
Las Vegas Strip, March 1975
35mm stock footage from The Kino Library # CHX1259
Heavy denim “Starfleet” jackets




I love the clothes from Volante Design (“Superhuman Streetwear”); their latest is the “Starfleet 2364” line of men’s and women’s jackets inspired by Star Trek: The Next Generation uniforms.
The jackets are made of heavy denim and are basically extremely well-styled/tailored biker jackets (like Volante’s excellent Hacker jackets), partially or fully unzipping them and folding down their lapels takes them from “cosplay” to “cosplay adjacent” in an instant. They’ve got loads of interior and exterior pockets, and are double-stitched and come in “Command Red, Operations Gold, or Sciences Blue,” sized 37 - 51, 55 (men), and 33 - 45 (women). They’re made in Chicago, retail for $315, and will ship by December 14th.
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