Tag: surrealism

Furious (1984)

Furious (1984)

Screen Reviews

Tim Everitt & Tom Sartori’s 1984 kung-fu fantasy, Furious, sends up both classic martial arts movies and made-for-video American schlock in a high kicking, chicken blasting, magical kung-fu romp.

Vacuous

Vacuous

Archikulture Digest

A look back at a few 2019 Fringe shows that involved the Seminole State students and faculty.

The Voice of the Moon

The Voice of the Moon

Screen Reviews

A metal patient leaves the asylum and enters a colorful fantasy world in Federico Fellini’s little seen last film.

I Am A Knife With Legs

Screen Reviews

On the run from an assassin, international rock superstar Bené hides out in Los Angeles and prepares for a showdown with death. But he cannot fool death; for death knows that Bené microwaves his soup.

Post Grad

Screen Reviews

Carl F Gauze got some laughs out of this new post-teen comedy, but found it had as much heart and depth as an Archie comic.

Little Nemo in Slumberland

Print Reviews

Four years of Little Nemo in Slumberland Sunday pages are brought together in one volume. Carl Gauze remembers it as if it were a dream.

Vera

Screen Reviews

A Mayan villager is killed in a mining accident and enters a surreal journey thorough the afterlife, ultimately resolving his life and death. Carl F Gauze finds here that Francisco Athié has revitalized the art of the surrealist film.

Firewater

Print Reviews

A Native American president! Fart jokes! Midget rentacops! Carl F Gauze takes a deep slug from this unhealthy bottle of urban surrealism and wonders if he’ll live to regret it.

The Marriage of Beowulf

Event Reviews

It’s not every day that you get to attend a Viking wedding. Ian Koss recounts the events surrounding the marriage of David Lee Beowulf.

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Chapterhouse

Chapterhouse

Interviews

With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.