The Existence and Interconnection of Adrian Arleo, a contemporary sculptor operating at the boundary between nature and humanity, creating works that deeply explore the mystery of existence and the interconnection between all living beings. Her work, primarily in ceramics, combines human and animal figures in surprising, almost magical ways that seem to reflect a primordial understanding of life and its cycles.
Michael Talbot and Existence
Michael Talbot is a contemporary British sculptor whose works seem infused with deep reflection on existence and the passage of time. Through his sculptures, often female figures in elegant and delicate poses, Talbot manages to convey a subtle anxiety, an almost imperceptible tension that runs through the bodies he models. This anxiety is not expressed in dramatic gestures or exaggerated poses, but can be felt in the way his figures seem suspended between eternity and the ephemeral, between dream and reality.
The Flight of the Witches
In the upper part of The Flight of the Witches, we see three women, three witches, effortlessly supporting the lifeless or unconscious body of a male figure. He has his arms outstretched and his legs crossing the arms of the two witches on the left.
SINISTER (2012) and Some of Its Secrets
It seems incredible, but screenwriter C. Robert Cargill says he got the idea for Sinister after having a nightmare following his viewing of The Ring (2002); the image of a hanged family was the main element that triggered the concept of the film.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
The game was developed internally by the production company Capcom. This latest chapter marks a new beginning for the Resident Evil saga, as it distances itself from previous episodes by introducing a first-person perspective and a game world that is decidedly closer to the cinematic works of Tobe Hooper than to those of George A. Romero, which were a clear source of inspiration in the past. It is also worth noting that Resident Evil 7: Biohazard can be played in VR and that as of July 2, 2024, the title will also be available on smartphones and iPhones.
ALIEN (1979) and the Genuine Terror of the Actors on Set
The legendary Chestburster scene in Alien (1979) has gone down in history not only for its visual and narrative impact but also for how Ridley Scott manipulated the emotions of the actors to get authentic reactions of shock and terror. By delving into the details behind the making of this sequence and other fear-inducing scenes, a fascinating picture emerges of the cinematic techniques used to create palpable and unforgettable tension.
The Steampunk Surrealism of John Morris
John Morris is a contemporary sculptor who has managed to create a unique artistic world, where organic and mechanical elements merge to give life to creatures and forms that seem to come from an alternate future or an industrial dream. His style, infused with surrealism and steampunk influences, challenges traditional perceptions of sculpture, transforming each work into a complex and evocative narrative. Through his craftsmanship and innovative use of materials such as wood and metal, Morris explores the relationship between nature and technology, creating a visual dialogue between past and future.
Us
Adelaide returns with her husband and children to her childhood home for summer vacation. Four masked strangers knock on the door.
Dario Argento and His Unproduced Projects
Dario Argento needs no introduction, having created, especially in the early part of his career, works that remain immortal.
“The Thing” by John Carpenter and Its Unexplained Ending
The ending of John Carpenter’s The Thing is notoriously ambiguous and open to interpretation, which has led to numerous theories from fans and critics about what really happens to MacReady (Kurt Russell) and Childs (Keith David). Here are some theories about the ending: