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Weird Tales Magazine No. 366: Sword & Sorcery Issue

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Dead Alive [ AKA Brain Dead] (1992)– A rabid monkey incites the most absurdly gory zombie movie ever made Beetlejuice (1988)– Possibly Tim Burton‘s most beloved movie, about a “bio-exorcist” attempting to scare the living out of the home of a nice newly-deceased couple

Pinocchio (1991)– A cybernetic male sex-slave is cast adrift in a weird world in this underground Japanese cyberpunk film The Saragossa Manuscript [ Rekopis Znaleziony w Saragossie] (1965)– A Napoleonic soldier listens to stories inside of stories, all of which may be related to two women claiming to be his Muslim cousins who want to seduce himThe Attic Expeditions (2001)– Mindbending psychological horror that loses its mind, mixing occultism, medical experimentation and general weirdness into a confusing B-movie blend Come and See (1985)– Bleak and intense Soviet WWII classic about a boy solider, with dreamlike passages

Zéro de conduite (1933)– Boys in a French boarding school rebel in this anarchist/surrealist anti-establishment classic Iron [ Bin-jip] (2004)– A homeless young Korean man trains himself to be invisible so he can romance another man’s wife After Last Season (2009)– An amateurish embarrassment about two med students, a killer on the loose, and a ghost, so full of misguided directorial choices and failed attempts at cinematic poetry that it takes on a dreamlike character

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Sita Sings the Blues (2008)– An animated retelling of the Indian epic “Ramayana,” with music video interludes featuring a Betty Boop-like demigoddess singing the torch songs of Annette Hanshaw Final Flesh (2009)– Four separate porn-troupes-for-hire enact an absurdist prank script about the apocalypse The Element of Crime (1984)– In a trance, a detective remembers a case in Europe in this literally hypnotic neo-noir Pink Flamingos (1972)– Divine goes to excessive lengths to prove she is the filthiest person in the world Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964)– An old Ukrainian folk tale told as an elliptical experimental film by incomparable stylist Sergei Parajanov

Visitor Q [ Bijitâ Q] (2001) – Takashi Miike’s story about a mysterious visitor who disrupts dysfunctional family dynamics breaks the lactation taboo The Color of Pomegranates [ Sayat Nova] (1969)– Impressionistic, poetic retelling of the life of Armenian bard Sayat Nova in a series of surreal tableaux The Butcher Boy (1997)– Neglected and largely left to his own devices, the incredible Francie Brady goes insane before our very eyes Tales from the Gimli Hospital (1988)– Guy Maddin’s debut feature is a smallpox fever dream set in an Icelandic/Canadian fishing village La Belle Captive (1983)– A man seeks a mysterious woman who may be a ghost, a vampiress or a dream in this film that visually references the paintings of Rene Magritte

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Yellow Submarine (1968)– Animated film inspired by Beatles songs is a psychedelic trip through surreal seas in a quest to defeat the music-hating Blue Meanies a b Mcbain, Roger. "Howard Andrew Jones will sign copies of 'The Desert of Souls' at 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at Barnes & Noble". courierpress.com. Evansville Courier & Press . Retrieved 2022-07-08. A Boy and His Dog (1975)– Post-apocalyptic tale of a wasteland rapist and his far more intelligent telepathic dog companion Mad God (2021)– Special effects wizard Phil Tippett’s lifelong labor of love is a relentless stop-motion animated descent into a Boschian hell Bobby Yeah (2011) -Grotesque stop-motion short following a bunny-eared, troll-faced creature who makes trouble for himself by literally pushing other people’s buttons.

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