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Cybersurfing: Freddy's Famous Friends, Bunuel DVDs, Silent Oz, Drive-in Triple Bills

Cybersurfing: Freddy’s Famous Friends, Bunuel DVDs, Silent Oz, Drive-in Triple Bills

The Vault of Horror is offering a multi-part guide to Godzilla Films from the Showa Era (that would be the original cycl from the ’50s through the ’70s). The Vault also revisits Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, a memorably spooky tele-film from the 1970s. And just for giggles, how about a list of Freddy’s Famous [...]

Supernal Dreams: Jean-Claude Carriere on Luis Bunuel's Sublime Fantasy,

Supernal Dreams: Jean-Claude Carriere on Luis Bunuel’s Sublime Fantasy, “The Milky Way”

Mystery is the essential element in every work of art.   I will never grow tired of repeating this.
–Luis Bunuel to Elena Powinatowska, 1961
“Luis Bunuel’s The Milky Way has the form of a lovely fantasy … a livelier fantasy than The Wizard of Oz. ”

–Vincent Canby, The New York Times

A Mysterious Traveller on the Milky Way
In [...]