It’s funny how pop culture echoes. In 1902, Myrtle Reed published a romance novel called…
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History will tell you that German Expressionism died with the rise of Fascism, but that’s…
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He didn’t worry about being typecast, he said—typecasting is just being given a brand, and…
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The Man Who Changed His Mind is one of only three British horror movies made…
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When the late, great website The Dissolve ended operations, its commenting community had The Solute…
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Last month, I discussed two film adaptations of H. P. Lovecraft’s horror stories, and I…
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