We are still in the living room
More more Cult of the Lamb Angst
i cant actually remember canon but i like to think it was clauneck that told them.
clauneck to me feels like he should be a neutral party, but he actively helps lamb and i like the idea its bc of crushing guilt
Throwing a cult of the lamb party for my next birthday for sure
Heading out in an hour for the Demon Slayer movie for both enjoyment since I’ve gotten back into the series again AND for content for my monthly nerd articles.
Could just do a basic review but am trying to fish for other ideas.
Calling all Demon Slayer nerds, anything I should know about in regards to the new movie? Any new characters I should focus on?
Please let me know!
I’ll likely post a brief summary here after I watch the movie.
And another additional thought, ever since I found out the elemental effects for breathing styles are things only the audience can see, it’s been blowing my mind about mist and fire breathing.
I’m considering on just posting something random every Wednesday evening as it is smack dab in the middle of the week and right before my only time of the week as of late where I only have a break which is on Thursday.
Trying to follow some advice I got from artist about how people like consistency. The bots certainly seem to like it, but perhaps the real people will too.
I still go to the barbershop that an ex friend recommended to me, and although I still get upset sometimes about what happened with them, I enjoy this place and I’ve made it my own
Excuse me as I obsess about this movie for the next week
Ella Blake is a stop-motion animator who is struggling to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother. Suddenly alone in the world, she creates a macabre new puppet film, while struggling to maintain her sanity. As Ella’s mind starts to fracture, the characters in her animated film take on a terrifying life of their own, and the unleashed power of her imagination threatens to destroy her. IFC Films and Shudder distribute in the US. Scott Shooman, head of AMC Networks’ film group was quoted saying: “IFC and Shudder are ecstatic to bring Robert Morgan’s riveting live-action/animation hybrid to audiences everywhere. ’Stopmotion’ is excellent as it weaves together a unique, psychological-horror with unbelievable visuals. The film joins the ranks of critically acclaimed titles such as ‘Mad God’ and ‘The Wolf House’ – breaking ground for how we perceive stop-motion in horror. We are thrilled to distribute Morgan’s first full-length feature for its theatrical release and presence on our streaming platform, Shudder.” The feature film directorial debut of Robert Morgan. Described as an “elevated horror film” and a “live-action/animation hybrid.” IFC Films releases Stopmotion in Theaters on February 23, 2024. Stopmotion premieres on Shudder on May 31, 2024. IMDb Director: Robert Morgan Dread Central: ‘Stopmotion’ Director Robert Morgan Explains Why Meat Doesn’t Make Good Puppets Bloody Disgusting: ‘Stopmotion’ Trailer Brings Eerie Puppet to Life in Psychological Horror Movie Rue Morgue: GET ANIMATED OVER THE NEW TRAILER FOR IFC AND SHUDDER’S DISTURBING “STOPMOTION” Read the full article
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