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On The Passing of David Lynch
With the death of David Lynch, Jenna reflects on how she loved his brand of joy and sense of humor – the likes of which radiated through everything he did, including his most upsetting scenes.
Free Comedies on YouTube to Get Through [gestures] All of This
One might imagine the caliber of free movies on YouTube to be dismal to painful, but it turns out that a large portion of what is available without payment is surprisingly… good. Veronica talks vampire ladies, stoner humor and psychic dogs, all free on YouTube right now.
Ep #31 - An Interview with Anja Murmann on Unintended
Veronica interviews filmmaker Anja Murmann on her upcoming film Unintended–about a woman who has repressed a memory of murder for so long that it begins to drive her insane.
The World of Surreal and Experimental Horror Movies
There are scores of horror movies that follow formulas, rules, and tropes to the bitter end. Even with the 2018 glut of art house horror, plenty of familiar aspects linger. To really see beyond the rainbow on this one, we need to look to experimental horror.
Singing Psychedelia: Drug Soaked Musicals of the '70s & '80s
People who dislike musicals like to make claims about how unrealistic they are while they stand in line for yet another superhero movie, but nobody who likes musicals is dying for realism. Read about Xanadu, Phantom of The Paradise and All That Jazz.
The Endless Poetry of Alejandro Jodorowsky
A look at Endless Poetry, Alejandro Jowodrosky's semi-autobiographical coming of age film
Listening To You I Get The Movie: Ken Russell's Tommy (1975) Explained
The question of “who are you” can be a difficult one to pin down, whether you’re forced to answer in front of a crowd or just in the mirror to yourself.