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this happened to my buddy Brian Evenson

What if someone wrote the Great American Novel, but it was like...a Star Trek novelization? Has that ever happened? A cynical corporate cash in that ended up being a beautiful and startlingly original work of art?



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for the crabs it is like living on music planet.. ❤️

This JBL speaker was found after floating in the ocean for 3 months, and it still works perfectly.



I'd like to retract previous my assertions that @HitFactoryPod is the only good movie podcast, on the grounds that The Rewatchables is actually BETTER.


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They kill Kenny in like every episode.

5 seasons and not ONE major character dies



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I wrote about my favorite first watches of 2025, with some words about Chantal Akerman, Sammo Hung, Jacques Tourneur, and more. See reply!

PetreRaleigh's tweet image. I wrote about my favorite first watches of 2025, with some words about Chantal Akerman, Sammo Hung, Jacques Tourneur, and more. See reply!

wham wham wham!


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It's alive! I served as guest editor for this special issue of the peer-reviewed, open-access journal, MONSTRUM: Vegan and Animal Liberation Horror. - 6 feature essays - 2 original fiction pieces (by Kathe Koja & me) - 3 retrospective reviews & more! tinyurl.com/2hp6967b

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I served as guest editor for this special issue of the peer-reviewed, open-access journal, MONSTRUM: Vegan and Animal Liberation Horror. 

- 6 feature essays
- 2 original fiction pieces (by Kathe Koja & me)
- 3 retrospective reviews

& more!

tinyurl.com/2hp6967b

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I had the honor of being asked by @MikeThornWrites to contribute an essay to the latest issue of Monstrum. I decided to dig into Stuart Gordon’s grisly late-period neo-noir King of the Ants and the ways it renders and comments on anti-animal violence. monstrum-society.ca/monstrum-v8-n2…

fred_beretta's tweet image. I had the honor of being asked by @MikeThornWrites to contribute an essay to the latest issue of Monstrum. I decided to dig into Stuart Gordon’s grisly late-period neo-noir King of the Ants and the ways it renders and comments on anti-animal violence. 

monstrum-society.ca/monstrum-v8-n2…

with bardot people are like, but she did so much for french cinema. okay? i mean thats not as bad as the racism but i'll concede it's also a problem.


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Although I’m taking a break, I didn’t want to let the year pass without getting in on all the year-end list fun. So here you go. Link in bio and below.

fred_beretta's tweet image. Although I’m taking a break, I didn’t want to let the year pass without getting in on all the year-end list fun. So here you go. Link in bio and below.

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Willow (1988) concept art by Moebius

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CoolComicArt's tweet image. Willow (1988) concept art by Moebius
CoolComicArt's tweet image. Willow (1988) concept art by Moebius
CoolComicArt's tweet image. Willow (1988) concept art by Moebius

premise for a roald dahl book


if i ever make a major life pivot and direct a film it will be self titled. it will be called seamus


another home run piece from ol jack off bin

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The crime fiction hall of fame includes many left-wing writers, from Dashiell Hammett to Stieg Larsson. But in recent decades, the Left has lost interest, writing off the genre as inherently conservative. It's time to reclaim it: jacobin.com/2025/12/books-…

jacobin's tweet image. The crime fiction hall of fame includes many left-wing writers, from Dashiell Hammett to Stieg Larsson.

But in recent decades, the Left has lost interest, writing off the genre as inherently conservative.

It's time to reclaim it: jacobin.com/2025/12/books-…


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The crime fiction hall of fame includes many left-wing writers, from Dashiell Hammett to Stieg Larsson. But in recent decades, the Left has lost interest, writing off the genre as inherently conservative. It's time to reclaim it: jacobin.com/2025/12/books-…

jacobin's tweet image. The crime fiction hall of fame includes many left-wing writers, from Dashiell Hammett to Stieg Larsson.

But in recent decades, the Left has lost interest, writing off the genre as inherently conservative.

It's time to reclaim it: jacobin.com/2025/12/books-…


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I wrote three paragraphs on Courtney Stephens' drama Invention, a very interesting and very curious film. Also mentioned: conspiracy theories, politics, mental illness, and God. letterboxd.com/electricdreams…


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