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  • Who Can Save the Brides of Billy?: Horror and Gender in "Black Christmas" and "The Bloody Chamber"

    The telephone—a device that reinforces the theme of seeing/not-seeing—is the focus of some of the most terrifying scenes in Black Christmas, turning the killer into a bodiless, transcendent voice,...

  • Slay, Okay

    It is with the much-discussed visual album’s disorienting ambition to simultaneously “challenge the ongoing present day devaluation and dehumanization of the black female body” and “to seduce, celebrate, and...

  • An object is a slow event.

    Based now in Mexico City after having spent the last several years studying at Edinburgh College of Art and at CalArts in Los Angeles, De Laborde’s practice has evolved...

  • Every Movie is a Ghost Story: an interview with Gemma Files

    Murray Leeder: Experimental Film joins Walker Percy’s The Movie-goer, Theodore Roszak’s Flicker, Steve Erickson’s Zeroville and others in the peculiar category of literary fiction about cinema, and even invokes a kind of “cinematic” quality in its section headings. How...

  • In Betweens

    “Unite Alberta.” In the wake of happenings south of the border, Jason Kenney, leading candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta, has been inspired. Branding himself with the Alberta...

  • An object is a slow event.

    NW: Yes, I love this. As a programmer I can sometimes feel the discomfort in the room when people aren’t getting the narratives they’re expecting. But when they...

  • An object is a slow event.

    NW: But this is also an act of exercising your power over it too, right? Saying, ‘They can't exist on top of each other, but I'm going to...

  • Black box, white cube, and something in the middle

    The jewel of the film series was Sergei Parajanov’s resplendent The Color of Pomegranates (1969), selected and introduced by Atom Egoyan. Through a sequence of episodic tableaux, Parajanov composes...

  • Black box, white cube, and something in the middle

    In contrast to the isolating condition of the white cube, Egoyan took Auroras further in a modification of the installation outside Berlin’s Maxim Gorki Theater in 2015.  Here, double-sided...

  • Black box, white cube, and something in the middle

    But Steenbeckett works both with and beyond nostalgia, as Dr. Fowler and Dr. David Pike (Chair of the Department of Literature at American University, Washington, DC) argued. Set up...

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