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edogawa rampo | Lady Lazarus
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Dying is an art. Gravid / St. Ursula. Deviant Desires: Erotic Grotesque Nonsense, part VII. “Caterpillar”, directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. January 9, 2016. January 10, 2016. This blog post is Part VII and the final instalment in my series on. To read the previous posts on this topic. 2010), directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. Wakamatsu is best known as the director of a number of pink films (. In the 1960’s and has been called the most important director to emerge in the pink film. In the Realm of the Senses. After ...
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Japanese art | Lady Lazarus
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Dying is an art. Gravid / St. Ursula. Lady Lazarus’s “Ero Guro” Board on Pinterest. October 18, 2015. October 18, 2015. Hello, gentle readers. For those of you who are following my series of. Themed posts and can’t quite get enough, I have a special treat. Lady Lazarus has been collecting images on Pinterest for her Ero Guro board. Want to learn more about contemporary artists who work with. Are you a fan of artists such as Junko Mizuno, Takato Yamamoto, Suehiro Maruo, and Toshio Saeki? August 7, 2015.
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Rue Morgue Magazine’s 200 Alternative Horror Films You Need To See | Lady Hellbat
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The Faculty of Horror. Rue Morgue Magazine’s 200 Alternative Horror Films You Need To See. February 2, 2013. You’ve seen The Exorcist. But are you familiar with The Exorcist III. Amityville II: The Possession. Or minor masterpieces like Incubus. The Black Pit of Dr. M. Or Ichi The Killer. Fright film fans need look no further that this indispensible guide from the experts at Rue Morgue, the world’s leading horror in culture and entertainment magazine. This entry was posted in books. Not who you're thinki...
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The Black Museum | Lady Hellbat
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The Faculty of Horror. Named after Scotland Yard’s infamous gallery of dark crime and murder, The Black Museum is a limited engagement of horror lectures and screenings based out of Toronto, Canada. Every month we take over the Royal Cinema in Toronto’s West End to talk about scary movies, and we have a lot of fun doing it. Join us for an evening. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Hey, cool - a bongo circle outside my front door! My saltwa...
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The Faculty of Horror Podcast | Lady Hellbat
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The Faculty of Horror. The Faculty of Horror Podcast. Tackling all things horror with a slash of analysis and research, horror journalists and occasional academics Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West are your hosts for brain plumping discussions on all things that go bump in the night. Produced independently in Toronto, Ontario The Faculty of Horror is your best source for classic and contemporary horror film discussions that will haunt the libraries of your mind! Listen to The Faculty of Horror on iTunes.
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Interview with Toronto Film Scene | Lady Hellbat
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The Faculty of Horror. Interview with Toronto Film Scene. November 4, 2014. It’s that magical time of year where my weird special interest becomes mainstream for a whole month! Actually, I guess that time is over; stores have already started to pack up their Halloween wares in favour of Christmas paraphernalia (but not before I could take advantage of spooky housewares for 80% off! Check it out here. Thanks to Prerana Daz for a very thoughtful interview! This entry was posted in blog. 11:43:41 AM August ...
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Photo Gallery | Lady Hellbat
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The Faculty of Horror. With Vincenzo Natali at his lecture, The Architecture of Fear: the Use of Space in Horror Cinema. Picture 1 of 17. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Hey, cool - a bongo circle outside my front door! Here's a level of hell I've never experienced. 11:53:35 AM August 27, 2016. 06:58:54 PM August 26, 2016. In reply to FreddyInSpace. Not who you're thinking. Although I've heard him say that to others. Lurid Lectures for t...
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Episode 19. Devoured: Eating Disorders in Black Swan (2010) and Drag Me To Hell (2009) | Lady Hellbat
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The Faculty of Horror. Episode 19. Devoured: Eating Disorders in Black Swan (2010) and Drag Me To Hell (2009). November 3, 2014. Alex and Andrea explore the history, treatment and perception of eating disorders through Darren Aronofsky’s Oscar winning film. And Sam Raimi’s return to the horror genre,. Drag Me To Hell. Faculty of Horror: Episode 19. Devoured: Eating Disorders in Black Swan (2010) and Drag Me To Hell (2009). This entry was posted in Faculty of Horror Episodes. Drag Me To Hell. Incredibly g...
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Hysteria: The Podcast: June 2015
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Monday, June 8, 2015. Episode 21: Horror 101. Under the cover of night, three witches gathered around a microphone to call forth demons and ghouls from the bowels of Hell . Or in other words, Andrea Subisatti from The Faculty of Horror podcast and Rue Morgue magazine joined us in The Bunker to talk about horror. We discuss conventions, The Black Museum lectures, remakes, sexism, being afraid, and we get a little inside scoop on NBC's Hannibal. You can find Andrea online: @necromandrea.
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