Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Come Slow Danse with the Dead on a Tuneful Tuesday
Slow Danse with the Dead makes a second appearance during the 2022 Halloween festivities with the video for "Say Goodbye". We almost held this to be the final post for the line-up on the 31st, but we decided we'd share it to show that even the Shades of Gray Back-Up Easter Bunnies appear to be getting in on the Halloween action.
In all seriousness, this lead single off Slow Danse with the Dead's recent EP, Strangers in the Dark, is supported by a neat video. Both in, and the song, are worth your time... and will help spark that Halloween Spirit! Click and enjoy the dark vibes!
Monday, October 24, 2022
Musical Monday with Zella Day
Holocene (2021)
Starring: Zella Day and Weyes Blood
Director: Cameron McCool
Rating: Six of Ten Stars
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Friday, October 21, 2022
Premiere Day with Charlize Theron
South African actress Charlize Theron is part of an all-star cast in "The School for Good and Evil", a film adaptation of a fantasy novel by the same title that's debuting on Netflix today. Go check it out... once you're done admiring our gallery of photos!
Thursday, October 20, 2022
Halloween is coming...
... and we're here to get you in the mood with another spooky short film!
"Misery" is another student film that we discovered in a distant corner of YouTube that we found interesting and that we think you will, too. It's a moody, non-narrative piece with a moody dreamlike quality that is either an abstract view within a breaking mind, or it's a man walking through the ground floor of a building as his psychic powers run out of control.
Misery (2019)
Starring: Vanit Pela Sung
Director: Daniel De Silva
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
Take a look inside a mind that's melting down...
"Misery" is another student film that we discovered in a distant corner of YouTube that we found interesting and that we think you will, too. It's a moody, non-narrative piece with a moody dreamlike quality that is either an abstract view within a breaking mind, or it's a man walking through the ground floor of a building as his psychic powers run out of control.
Both of those interpretations are based on filmmaker's Daniel De Silva's comment about it -- "a depressed guy discovers something within him" -- and no matter which one is correct, this film is a minute of visual creepy fun.
Check out "Misery" by clicking below. We're sure you agree that there's an abundance of Halloween Spirit contained within it. And if you feel so inclined, leave a comment letting everyone know what YOU think is being represented in the film.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Halloween is coming...
... and you better watch out: He knows when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good, because he's Batman!
And this year, he's joining forces with Vampirella, so the minions of darkness and evil are in big, BIG trouble!
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
An artsy take on a classic horror story
The Fall of the House of Usher (1928)
Starring: Hildegarde Watson, Herbert Stern, and Melville Webber
Directors: Melville Webber and James Sibley Watson
This 13-minute short film was the first screen adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher". Its creators were more concerned with capturing what they saw as the essence and mood of the story than they were with retelling its plot. As such, this film will make little sense if you're not familiar with the story it's adapted from.
Starring: Hildegarde Watson, Herbert Stern, and Melville Webber
Directors: Melville Webber and James Sibley Watson
Rating: Seven of Ten Stars
A traveler (Webber) is drawn into the existential nightmare-made-real shared by a brother and sister (Stern and Watson).
This 13-minute short film was the first screen adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher". Its creators were more concerned with capturing what they saw as the essence and mood of the story than they were with retelling its plot. As such, this film will make little sense if you're not familiar with the story it's adapted from.
That said, while the film's creators assumed viewers would know the story even if you're not familiar with it watching this film will be an interesting and worthwhile experience. This goes double if you have an interest in film history and cinematic techniques.
What's even better? This creeptacular classic is bound to awaken and/or strengthen the Halloween Spirit within you . The version embedded in this post is one of the visually sharpest ones we could find, and it's got a modern, highly effective score that was composed specifically for it.
Monday, October 17, 2022
Musical Monday with Rachmaninoff
In 1927, actor and filmmaker Castleton Knight created a short horror film that drew its inspiration in equal parts from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Premature Burial" and Sergei Rachmaninoff's "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor", which the composer stated was inspired by a nightmare about a premature burial.
Knight's film, "Prelude", was created to run as Rachmaninoff's "Prelude" was being played, either on a recording or live. As such, Knight ended up creating the first music video in history!
And now, to help you build up the proper Halloween spirit, we present this historic milestone, as it was meant to be seen by its creator! Click below, turn up the volume, and sit back and watch this well-crafted film unfold!
And now, to help you build up the proper Halloween spirit, we present this historic milestone, as it was meant to be seen by its creator! Click below, turn up the volume, and sit back and watch this well-crafted film unfold!
Prelude (1927)
Starring: Castleton Knight
Director: Castleton Knight
Rating: Nine of Ten Stars
Saturday, October 15, 2022
It's a Sala Saturday
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