My Life In Horror: Derelict For the audience, there is breathless horror, a sense of spiritual decay that deepens as the film progresses, and more and more of its intertwining plots become apparent. But also a troubling sense of uncertainty by its conclusion: Mainstream cinema has a problem with emotion. For a
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Silent Hill: A Chimerical Kaleidoscope, My Life In Horror
Video games have been a part of our lives for decades now, evolving from simple 16-bit games to complex, immersive 3D experiences. For many of us, the transition from childhood to adolescence was marked by a shift in the type of games we played, as well as a greater understanding
Knightmare, My Life in Horror
Knightmare, My Life in Horror By George Daniel Lea Images play a big part in my memory. Owing to some peculiar quirk of input, experience and -possibly- genetics, my imagination has developed in a highly sensory -and, indeed, sensual- manner: Visions and half-dreams recur constantly; flashes of childhood comics and
My Life In Horror – Transcendent Torment
My Life In Horror:Transcendent Torment Imagination is the most transcendent torment. By its very nature, it tortures us with what we can never have or know or be; paints utopias we can never operate in, as well as the myriad and manifold forms of Hell with which we might flagellate ourselves (perversely, often