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The Monomaniac: A Russian Fairy Tale
Alas, he did not want to be a poet or a mystic; nor a lover, an athlete or a worker/husband/father/corpse. What Sergei really wanted was world-destruction.
Rare Earth by Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee
Their non-fiction book challenges the common assumption that the universe teems with complex life-forms (intelligent or otherwise).
Two by Camus
Albert Camus (1913—1960) was one of the most distinguished writers of the twentieth century. Almost everything he wrote is worth reading, but two works stand out for me: The Stranger and “The Adulterous Woman”.
Edgar Allan Poe: Stories and Poems
Poe shared with Nathaniel Hawthorne a distinctively American vision of darkness. And yet this vision was rendered artfully, not in a merely negative or pessimistic manner.
“Helena” by Evelyn Waugh
Published in 1950, it concerns the titular empress and saint, who lived during the 200s and 300s A.D. and was the mother of Constantine the Great.
Five Criminally Under-Seen Movies for the Quarantine – Part 2
Here are five movies from the last twenty years that didn’t get the love they deserved in the theater. Now that you can’t go to the theater, give them some love at home.
BULLETS OF JUSTICE Release Date + Trailer Drop
Bullets of Justice - Red Band Trailer Drops!
Coming Out On October 15
ETHERIA, Season 2 Trailer Drop + Release Date
ETHERIA Season 2 features demented Mexican wrestlers, crafty underground criminals with great stripping skills, doomed time-travelling lovers, demonically vengeful girlfriends, Thai sex worker/vigilantes, coming-of-age slasher horror, hiding in bunkers to escape the apocalypse, and suspicious upstairs neighbors that may actually want to kill you.
SHIFTER: Out Today on VOD!
SHIFTER follows a young woman who experiences painful and gruesome side effects after experimenting with time travel.
“The Big Sleep” by Raymond Chandler
Evil is vividly depicted in “The Big Sleep”, but the author never lapses into excess. The result is a very enjoyable read, even for readers who are not big fans of mystery or detective fiction.