Here’s a little thing I’ve noticed in shows like “The Sopranos” and “Mad Men”. Often times the characters are experiencing emotional inputs, getting requests and advice. All the information needed to come to the right conclusion. And then they go and do something completely unexpected. You start to wonder, what the hell were they thinking? […]
Interviewed: POLLY GUO
Tell us a little about yourself I’m an animation student at the School of Visual Arts, but I LOVE comics! I write and draw a comic called Houdini & Holmes (It’s a two issue story where Houdini, after a feud with his friend Conan Doyle, is accused of murder, and it’s up to Sherlock Holmes […]
The Devil’s Concubine: CHARACTER BACKGROUNDS [spoiler warning]
I wrote down a little more background for the main characters in “The Devil’s Concubine” to be used promoting the movie deal. But since people have been asking for more about the characters, I’ve decided to post it here. Let’s start with one of the minor characters, Seth. Spoilers ahead! I’ve got the power Decadent […]
Recommended: NICHOLAS WINDING REFN
While I don’t normally consider myself a patriot, I feel the urge to promote a fellow Dane here: Director Nicholas Winding Refn has consistently done quality work, since his 1996 debut “Pusher”, which in my book is still the best Danish crime movie ever made. While his films are not for everybody, he has a knack for violence, […]
Interviewed: RAMMER MARTINEZ SANCHEZ
Rammer Martínez Sánchez writes and recites poetry, dabbles in writing short stories, does graphic design and ambigrams, and makes comics. He’s in various publications, from The Manhattan Times, logo books, online and in print literary journals, as well as various comicbook anthologies. Check his blog at http://www.smokymirrors.com/, and if you subscribe to it, he’ll make […]