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Tuesday March 7, 2023

Day: March 7, 2023

Review

Bargaining with the Devil: Bill Skarsgard and Landon Liboiron’s Soul of a Man

Dávid Szőke
March 7, 2023
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By Dávid Szőke. Eerily beautiful in recapturing the early Gothic film.” Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “Bon-Bon” (1832) is a grotesque retelling of man’s futile endeavor to tempt immortality by making a Faustian contract with the devil. Set in a French wine cellar, the original story pulls the reader into […]

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Sonic Violence: Cinematic Rape, Sound, and the Body in Lipstick (Lamont Johnson, 1976)

Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
March 7, 2023
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By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. Lipstick stands as a largely underrated film when it comes to the often complex representation of the male rapist in fictional film. Sound often plays second fiddle to the supremacy of the visual in cinema… yet as this example indicates, it can play a significant part in […]

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