I was in what must have been a vast desert. I pivoted in the sand and looked in every direction. Nothing but sand – sand and overhead a brutal, merciless sun. Was I lost or stranded? And how did I get here?
“Hi, handsome,” a throaty female voice said from behind my left shoulder, I turned and stared and… sand. An endless vista of shimmering yellow sand.
“You gonna stand there and stare all day?” the voice said, and now I recognized it.
“Aunt Scarlet?” I rasped.
“Bingo.”
“Granny told me that sometimes you turned invisible”
“Whenever I feel like it”
“You’ve come to rescue me?”
“Not really. But as long as I’m in the neighborhood… hop in.”
“Hop in what?”
“I”ve borrowed Wonder Woman’s invisible plane, silly.”
And here we take our leave of the story above, which shouldn’t disappoint you too much, since it...
“Hi, handsome,” a throaty female voice said from behind my left shoulder, I turned and stared and… sand. An endless vista of shimmering yellow sand.
“You gonna stand there and stare all day?” the voice said, and now I recognized it.
“Aunt Scarlet?” I rasped.
“Bingo.”
“Granny told me that sometimes you turned invisible”
“Whenever I feel like it”
“You’ve come to rescue me?”
“Not really. But as long as I’m in the neighborhood… hop in.”
“Hop in what?”
“I”ve borrowed Wonder Woman’s invisible plane, silly.”
And here we take our leave of the story above, which shouldn’t disappoint you too much, since it...
- 4/13/2017
- by Dennis O'Neil
- Comicmix.com
The Flash is slowing down.
“Next season we’re not going to have a speedster” as the Big Bad, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed at a PaleyFest panel for the show and fellow CW super series Arrow, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow on Saturday.
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As for Barry’s current foe Savitar, whom Kreisberg said is part of this season’s “pitfalls” theme for the speedster? “We know who he is under there, and we’ve been planning this for a while,” the Ep assured the audience.
“Next season we’re not going to have a speedster” as the Big Bad, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed at a PaleyFest panel for the show and fellow CW super series Arrow, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow on Saturday.
RelatedFlash‘s ‘Duet’ With Supergirl: Series Stars Preview Musically Mixed-Up Lovers, a ‘Beautiful’ Ballad and More
As for Barry’s current foe Savitar, whom Kreisberg said is part of this season’s “pitfalls” theme for the speedster? “We know who he is under there, and we’ve been planning this for a while,” the Ep assured the audience.
- 3/18/2017
- TVLine.com
Arrow Video wants fans to experience the pleasures contained within their recent The Scarlet Box limited edition set featuring the first three Hellraiser films in HD as well as a bounty of special features that will keep you busy for hours on end. If you’ve been looking to add Clive Barker’s influential and unforgettable original Hellraiser film—or its first two sequels—to your home media collections, you can’t go wrong with The Scarlet Box.
Some things have to be endured. That’s what makes the pleasure so sweet.
Barker’s Hellraiser, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, pushed the boundaries of cinematic horror in ways audiences had never experienced before. Based on his novella The Hellbound Heart, Barker’s feature film adaptation introduces us to Frank Cotton (Sean Chapman), whose soul is transported to a hellish dimension after acquiring a mysterious puzzle box that summons demonic forces.
Some things have to be endured. That’s what makes the pleasure so sweet.
Barker’s Hellraiser, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, pushed the boundaries of cinematic horror in ways audiences had never experienced before. Based on his novella The Hellbound Heart, Barker’s feature film adaptation introduces us to Frank Cotton (Sean Chapman), whose soul is transported to a hellish dimension after acquiring a mysterious puzzle box that summons demonic forces.
- 1/10/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Marlen KhutsievI discovered the name Marlen Khutsiev two summers ago at the Locarno Film Festival, where Russian critic and programmer Boris Nelepo introduced an increasingly awestruck audience to the small but overwhelming filmography of this Russian filmmaker. Thankfully for American audiences, the Museum of Modern Art has picked up and continued this essential retrospective, which starts October 5 in New York, expanding it in the process, and so here I will gather my thoughts upon encountering this truly stunning work for the first time.My experience began incongruously with Khutsiev’s last completed feature, 1992's Infinitas, an unexpected choice considering that the film's 206 minute wanderings of a middle-aged man through his life and memories was even to this uninformed viewer clearly autobiographical. After next viewing Khutsiev's 1965 masterpiece variably known as Fortress Il'ichi, Ilych's Gate and I Am Twenty, it was clear that Infinitas is also a continuation or sequel to that semi-autobiographical film,...
- 10/4/2016
- MUBI
Hi everyone,
I’m moving this weekend and didn’t have a lot of spare time to spend doing activities that weren’t packing so we have something a little different for you this week. Here’s a review of a much shorter cinematic experience and a TV show based on a comic that once had a movie based on it. It all comes back to movies, it all still counts.
Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer
Making a trailer for a movie like Avengers: Age of Ultron is a tricky proposition but one with absolutely no stakes. Everyone is going to see the film practically no matter what. This trailer would have had to be crudely drawn stick figures instead of CGI effects to have a negative impact on the gross and that’s probably underrating the drawing power of Robert Downey Jr.
Unfortunately, none of the stuff in this...
I’m moving this weekend and didn’t have a lot of spare time to spend doing activities that weren’t packing so we have something a little different for you this week. Here’s a review of a much shorter cinematic experience and a TV show based on a comic that once had a movie based on it. It all comes back to movies, it all still counts.
Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer
Making a trailer for a movie like Avengers: Age of Ultron is a tricky proposition but one with absolutely no stakes. Everyone is going to see the film practically no matter what. This trailer would have had to be crudely drawn stick figures instead of CGI effects to have a negative impact on the gross and that’s probably underrating the drawing power of Robert Downey Jr.
Unfortunately, none of the stuff in this...
- 10/27/2014
- by Arthur Tebbel
- Comicmix.com
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