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HE IS LEGEND by Stacey Abbott

Richard Matheson (1926-2013) Voted the best vampire novel of the 20th Century by the Horror Writers Association of America, Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend (1954) was revolutionary in its approach to the vampire genre and...

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SMASH CUT TO BLACK by Gary Edgerton

You probably don’t hear it when it happens. Bobby ‘Bacala’ Baccalieri (Steve Schirripa) in ‘Soprano Home Movies’ (Episode 78 in Season 6) James Gandolfini’s death was a shocker.  It came out of the blue.  Late on a Wednesday...

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WHAT IS TELEVISION? by Toby Miller

What is television? I’ve been trying to answer this question by turning to the morning papers. That’s assuming the phrase ‘morning papers’ is not a homonymous typo for ‘mourning papers.’ The Global North is obsessed with...

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SPOILERS! by Simon Brown

   (Warning: Contains Spoilers. But ones you can avoid. Don’t click on any of the hyperlinks if you don’t want to know) This month my nephew was among the many, many people who were enraged on 4th June when the free commuter...

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GOTHIC TIMES by Stacey Abbott

It is often said that we live in Gothic times. In fact, I think that most generations feel this way as the Gothic embodies uncertainty, anxiety and change, emotions and experiences that so often bubble up around us individually...

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HORRIBLE HISTORIES by Lorna Jowett

Byzantium, a vampire film that incorporates both period detail and contemporary era in its tale of a mother-daughter relationship, has just hit the big screen and I’ve been working on a conference paper about flashbacks in...

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TV FUTURISM by Toby Miller

Futuristic TV images are fun to look at, whether the sets are depicted in splendid isolation or with asinine human faces as accompaniment. I like to look back and think about what was once thought of as the future as well as...

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