Today, I’m excited to feature Ashley Lima! An award-winning poet and short story writer, Ashley Lima specializes in surrealist writing and storytelling. They mainly focus on social iss… Read More
Most of us enjoy a surprising twist or clever turn in a movie, but some films just go completely off the rails and fall into absurdity. This can be fun, but it can also be jarring and offput… Read More
When we think about horror games there are common titles that come to our minds: Silent Hill, Resident Evil, or the most recent Amnesia or Layers of Fear, but where are the horror games th… Read More
Maria Irene
In the face of absurdity, humanity oftentimes finds itself veering towards paths less traveled. As Albert Camus implored us to imagine Sisyphus happy, so too must we envision H.R… Read More
Good news everybody! Easter is here again! That’s right, it’s time to celebrate the death of Jesus by gobbling up chocolate eggs pooped out by an imaginary giant rabbit. No, I&r… Read More
Midsommar and Hereditary director Ari Aster is bringing the world a new nightmare, one that’s fraught with both beauty and genuine horror and, apparently, one man’s battle to exi… Read More
Few modern movies dive head first into the surreal as Infinity Pool, the latest film from director Brandon Cronenberg, has. Capturing the dark underbelly of the rich, along with the complex… Read More
It feels like a long time ago that Bedtime Games’ Figment came out, but the sequel Figment 2: Creed Valley now has a release date of March 9th, and this new game will launch on PC as t… Read More
Warner Bros.
Our best movies on HBO Max list has been updated for the month of December, and it features 50 titles that include everything from Martin Scorsese classics, Steven Spielberg… Read More
You might be familiar with our ongoing series showcasing unsettling vintage Valentine cards. In a ...
The post Vintage Halloween Greetings Cards Are Surrealist Nightmares appeared first on P… Read More
courage the cowardly dog review and true story. courage the cowardly dog characters and Villains. Watch an American animated series – courage the cowardly dog.
Introduction: Courage… Read More
Most famously known for his work on the Alien franchise, Hans Ruedi Giger (H R Giger) was a Swiss surrealist painter that was the forefather of modern biomechanical art.
Born on the 5th… Read More
La Biennale di Venezia - 59th International Art Exhibition Padiglione Centrale - GiardiniThe Milk of Dreams - First Part For the 59th International Art Exhibition - La Bienn… Read More
Some people have a taste for the mundane, others are fascinated with the peculiar. If you’re one of the latter ones like me, pull your seat closer. Welcome to the “The Museum of… Read More
John Winston Ono Lennon was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist who achieved worldwide fame as the founder, co-songwriter, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist… Read More
Good news everybody! Easter is here again! That’s right, it’s time to celebrate the death of Jesus by gobbling up chocolate eggs pooped out by an imaginary giant rabbit. No, I&rs… Read More
For developer Davionne Gooden, and his project She Dreams Elsewhere, it’s been a long road. He’s worked on this retro-style RPG for four-and-a-half years at this point, startin… Read More
New Xbox One Games for April 28 to May 1.
Daymare: 1998 – April 28
DAYMARE: 1998 is a third-person survival horror with hardcore survival mechanics and hard to kill enemies. It… Read More
A pianist (David Hemmings) witnesses a brutal murder in 1975 giallo Deep Red, which would technically make orange.
Directed by Dario Argento with another progtastic score by Goblin, D… Read More
A giallo film, "Bloody Ballet", ventures into classic arthouse horror grounds made familiar by the greats - Argento and Martino. The unique spin on the performer's nightmares is directed by… Read More
ABOVE: J.G. Ballard and his friend Dr Christopher Evans in the Sunday Mirror, 1968. The article describes their proposed play for the ICA, entitled Crash!. It was to feature a reconst… Read More
Shock Till You Drop Review: Polish Mind-Bender THE HOURGLASS SANATORIUM on Blu-raySHOCK looks at the Blu-ray release of 1973 Polish surrealist film THE HOURGLASS SANATORIUM. Cannes Special… Read More
Image: JG Ballard and Iain Sinclair in London Orbital (dirs. Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair, 2002).
by David Cunningham
There are few concepts in contemporary social and cultural theory whos… Read More