This gorgeous short film about a gunslinger hired to kill death uses traditional techniques of origami and kirigami paper manipulation to transform static comic book panels into innovative cinematic art. The fascinating approach to animation is only enhanced by a heck of… Read More ›
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A Man, Tall and Thin, and Ghastly Pale: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Lovies, if you’ve seen today’s Google Doodle, you know that Bram Stoker was born on this day, November 8, in 1847. In honor of his birthday, and the landmark 1897 Gothic horror novel that introduced the name “Dracula” to popular culture,… Read More ›
Silent Sundays: Revue L’Ermitage (1897)
Paul Berthon, “Revue L’Ermitage,” 1897 Related Posts: – Silent Sundays: The Little Witch (1916) – Silent Sundays: Poisons et Empoisonneurs Célèbres (1960) – Silent Sundays: L’Oiseau Bleu (1908)