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Author: Amber Frost Archives: 10/2014

Extremely dark Soviet-era Stephen King animation

There are some amazing cinematic adaptations of Stephen King’s writing. There are also some… less impressive examples. This 1986 animated short, “Battle,” is not only…

Amber Frost
Oct 30, 2014

Can you spot all of the Star Wars icons discreetly tucked away in these photographs?

Photographer Thomas Dagg created his “Star Wars” series as a sort of homage to his childhood, a time when the films pervaded his imagination on…

Amber Frost
Oct 21, 2014

This photographer went to a Biblical theme park in Florida, so you don’t have to

Going through the metal detectors… just like Jesus used to to do Photographer Daniel Cronin traveled far from his secular home of Portland, Oregon to…

Amber Frost
Oct 20, 2014

Teach your kids how to use the phone with terrifying puppets

Anyone who’s ever observed the rate at which a four-year-old figures out an iPhone is well aware of how quickly kids pick up on new…

Amber Frost
Oct 15, 2014

Artist paints generic ghosts over found photographs to haunting and nostalgic effect

Spin Me Round Artist Angela Deane’s ghost photography complicates nostalgia with a very simple technique: she drapes the subjects of found snapshots in a “sheet”…

Amber Frost
Oct 13, 2014

‘Apocalypse Pooh’: The pre-Internet video mashup of Winnie the Pooh and ‘the horror’

Think back on the era before the Internet–what savages we were! Ubiquitous genres of media like the mash-up were barely in their infancy and relegated…

Amber Frost
Oct 2, 2014
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