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Avery Coffey examines the intersection of art and obsession within three iconic horror films. Read more on Dread Central.
They Shall Not Grow Old, directed by Lord of The Rings' Peter Jackson, is a documentary film that looks at the lives of those ...
My own screening wasn’t so dramatic. I saw one older couple walk out after an extended bedroom mutilation scene, though I also sat in the same row as a group of teen girls who were loud enough ...
But calling it a religious film may generate fewer headwinds than Walter’s assertion that a horror movie can be art. Acquaintances who don’t share my fondness for the genre see it as silly or ...
Let’s hope you’re asking Santa Claus for a stocking full of blood and gore this year, because Art the Clown is coming to town. Though he’s back just in time for Halloween, the silent horror ...
He thought hard about them, both as an art form and as propaganda ... Bacon used very pared-down means to convey his very modern sense of horror. You can walk past his paintings and feel unmoved.
His name is Art the Clown. So, I wanted to bring more of that character. I think that it helped separate him from all the silent horror characters that came before him because not only is he ...
The Royal Academy’s latest exhibition, Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo offers a rare glimpse into the dark ...