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Showing posts with label Terry Gilliam. Show all posts
Thursday, March 28, 2019

10 Surreal Cult Gems of the 80s: A Prime-Stream Special

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What was the 80s and why was it such a golden age for weird sci-fi and head trips? Was it thanks to the dawn of MTV and Night Flight  and...
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Thursday, January 06, 2011

American Grievers, Part One: INCEPTION (2010)

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Was INCEPTION--released this week on Netflix--the trippiest film of 2010? Outside of THE BLACK SWAN, TOY STORY 3 and ENTER THE VOID, perh...
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Still a Tourist: FEAR & LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS (1998)

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And that, I think, was the handle - that sense of inevitable victory over the forces of old and evil. Not in any mean or military sense...
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Erich Kuersten
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Micro-dosing pioneer and cinematic counter-theorist, Crypto-Jungian editor of The Acidemic Journal of Film and Media, with work appearing in: Bright Lights Film Journal, Popmatters, Slashfood, McSweeney's, Slant, and the Daily Om. Also (in print): The Decadent Handbook, Scarlet Street, and Midnight Marquee. Films include the awards-skipping Queen of Disks, The Lacan Hour, Drunkards of Borneo, and the "Shortcuts to Enlightenment" series - Come on and write to him! Erichk9@aol.com and/or ekuerste@pratt.edu
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