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Monday Movie: The Exorcist, by Dayne Linford
The post Monday Movie: The Exorcist, by Dayne Linford appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of The Exorcist originally ran as part of our countdown of the top 50 horror movies of all time. The Exorcist is that rarity
The Weekly Round-Up #724 w/ The Forged, Jay Garrick, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, and more.
Best Comic of the Week: The Forged #5 – I love this book. The Forged team is still on the Throneworld (or in orbit around it), and Victory is summoned to meet with the Empress herself. We check in on the rest of the team as well, as they do
SHADOW ACTING: A Tense, Contained Drama
For fiction writers, a commonly-heard tip is to “write what you know.” In that same vein, actors can be told to use personal experiences to help elicit more authentic emotions within their performances. source: Divine Write Pictures Subscribers to Stanislavski’s methods know this well. But what happens when an actor
The Long Shadow Reveals The Real Story of Emily Jackson – With One Exception
“She weren’t a prostitute this time – she were innocent.” This line – spoken by David Morrissey as DCS George Oldfield in The Long Shadow’s third episode, when 16 year old Jayne MacDonald is found dead – pretty much says it all. Because by this point in ITV’s Yorkshire Ripper