RSS
SEARCH
-
Recent Posts
BUY ONLINE
INTRODUCING
Categories
Blogroll
Film
Gaming
General Geek
-
Cultists
-
Twitter
Tweets by subdeathcultFacebook
Author Archives: Elizabeth Flux
ON THE ROAD [REVIEW]
It’s a sunny day and a group of men are laughing on the back of a truck as it rockets past what looks like endless dust and barren land. They pass a bottle around and sing about jailbait sweethearts; one … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Francis Ford Coppola, Garrett Hedlund, Jack Kerouac, Kristen Stewart, On the Road, Sam Riley, Walter Salles
Leave a comment
FREEPLAY INDEPENDENT GAMES FESTIVAL
If you are in Fed square this Wednesday and find yourself surrounded by shifty seeming characters working in teams to steal secrets and undermine each other, you don’t need to be either alert or alarmed – chances are that you … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Freeplay, Games, Melbourne, Tetsuya Mizuguchi
1 Comment
DAMSELS IN DISTRESS [REVIEW]
Lily (Analeigh Tipton) is a new girl at Seven Oaks college, a university where “an atmosphere of male barbarism still dominates”. On her first day she is taken under the wing of a well established, self-assured group of girls determined … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Analeigh Tipton, Aubrey Plaza, Damsels in Distress, Greta Gerwig, Whit Stillman
Leave a comment
THE BULLET VANISHES (消失的子彈) [REVIEW]
Countless factory workers churn out bullet after bullet in an industrial warehouse. On her knees, a young girl screams her innocence before shooting herself in the head. The crowd standing around just lets it happen. Her limp body is thrown … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Reviews
Tagged Lau Ching-Wang, Nicholas Tse, sherlock holmes, The Bullet Vanishes
Leave a comment
VULGARIA (低俗喜劇): AS THE NAME SUGGESTS [REVIEW]
At the heart of Vulgaria lies a story about a man trying to impress his young daughter after a separation and a string of career failures. Interesting contrast, as the rest of this metaphorical body is made up of jokes … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Reviews
Tagged Chapman To, Dada Chen, Hiro Hayama, Pang Ho-Cheung, Ronald Cheung, Siu Yam-Yam, Vulgaria, 低俗喜劇
7 Comments