The writer Christopher Isherwood put it this way, in his novel “Goodbye to Berlin”: “I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.” The not-thinking part may not apply, ...
Lucy Pretty Eagle occupies a prominent spot in the folklore of Carlisle Barracks and among the tombstones of the post cemetery. Situated in the front row, at the far corner of the burial ground, her ...
Horror has always been one of cinema's most formally inventive genres, a playground for filmmakers to pioneer everything from creepy first-person perspectives to found footage freak-outs and ...