Southern Interiors, 1988


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Southern Interiors, 1988
Ghibli Park to Screen "Night of the Witch's Valley" Ghibli's new short animation "Night of the Witch's Valley" will be screened at Ghibli Park from July Read more: https://myanimethoughts.com/ghibli-short-animation-night-of-the-witchs-valley-ghibli-park-screened #Ghibli #shortanimation #NightoftheWitchsValley #GhibliPark #screened
How to Make a Tonal Shift - Parasite and Shoplifters
Video made by Moises & Sergio Velasquez
-Contains SPOILERS
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“A long overdue video essay on two of our favorite movies of the past decade: Parasite (2019) by Bong Joon-ho and Shoplifters (2018) by Hirokazu Koreeda. There are several similarities between these two Cannes award winning films but the one we will focus on in this video is their masterful use of the tonal shift. It's a great narrative tool but a very risky one. So how do they set it up? And why?”
Via: Screened (YouTube Source Channel)
Video Run-time: 11 min 12 sec
SCREENED OWL
ESOTSM explained
SCREENED: In this video we take a look at why Cosmic Horror is so hard to adapt onto the screen because of its visual complexity and abstraction.
Featuring Movie Clips From:
2001: A Space Odyssey (Debatebly has Lovecraftian elements)
Alien
Annihilation
Bird Box
Cloverfield Paradox
In the Mouth of Madness
The Endless
The Mist
The Thing
The Unnamable
The Void
SCREENED: In this video we're going to examine three recent horror movies (The Babadook, The Witch and Hereditary) and the way they managed to tell an effective horror story by respecting the balance of three key elements:
The characters
The adversary
The audience
These are great, very entertaining video essays on the topic of cosmic horror (or Lovecraftian Horror) and horror...just in general. Both are under 10 mins. Highly recommended.
-HC