Showing posts with label Mads Mikkelsen. Show all posts
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Friday, December 19, 2025

New Music From Amigo the Devil!!!


Not sure if this track heralds the coming of a new album from our friend, but any day with new music from Amigo the Devil is a good day.




Watch:

I love this time of year for cinema. There is usually a wealth of non-genre film that pops up and offfers a brief respite from my obsession, but there's also occasionally a last-minute entry that arrives and shakes up my carefully thought-out Best Of list we do over on The Horror Vision (coming soon). This year, Dust Bunny is that film.

I approve this trailer, but as always, if you're reading this and you have any interest in seeing this and haven't already watched the trailer, skip it and go in as blind as possible. I knew nothing about this one when I sat down, and the viewing was all the better for it:


Dust Bunny reunited Writer/Director Bryan Fuller with Hannibal star Mads Mikkelsen, and throws Sigourney Weaver, David Dastmalchian and Shelia Atim for good measure. If you're a fan of Hannibal, this is not that. The interesting thing about this film's aesthetic is that Fuller seems to have gone back to the toolbox and reappropriated the stylistic elements he used to create his first show, Pushing Daisies, which I haven't seen in a very long time. Doesn't matter - the iconoclastic, singular fairy tale style is unforgettable, and here it is again, except honed by the nearly twenty years of experience Fuller has sweated and bled for since. 

Dust Bunny is beautifully weird, existing in a world that is unlike any other. Also, it's adorable without losing its teeth, and violent without being too much for a kid. This is a gateway drug, people, and my mind still reels at the fact that the studio dropped the ball rolling this out wide (I had to drive to Nashville to see it). This would have been a perfect family film. Well, in my world, at least. 




Read:

One of the rituals I'd forgotten how much I loved is the NCBD binge. Back in the day, I'd always come home from the shop, whole up on a couch with some coffee and read through my new stack. That's been gone for quite some time, but I'm bringing it back in a slightly different form. 

Wednesday night after work, I hit Rick's Comic City and hung out with Ryan and Walter there, talking comics and movies, then came home and hung out with K for a few hours. After she went to bed (I've moved back to being a night owl; she usually doesn't like to stay up beyond 11:00 PM), I cracked a beer and ascended the stairs to my office and read David and Maria Lapham's Good As Dead issues 1-4 in a tight burst.


Another outstanding series from the Laphams. There's so much going on here, so many fantastic characters, but it doesn't feel crowded. Instead, every new appearance adds a layer to the mystery. Good as Dead is violent, funny, tragic, baffling and compelling. David's in top form with his line work, and colorist Dee Cunniffe helps give each scene, each story, each character their own life within the greater context of the overall story. Which starts like many other Crime/Noir stories do - an unexplained, extremely grisly suicide - and then slowly grows ever more involved, until we're balancing on the cusp of something both staggering and more than a little crazy.

Perfect!




Playlist:

Steve Moore - Jimmy and Stiggs OST
Steve Moore - Christmas Bloody Christmas OST
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Moon Wizard - Sirens
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Phil Manzanera - Diamondhead
Dreamkid - Daggers
Perturbator - Lustful Sacraments
Brian Eno - Ambient 4: On Land
Odonis Odonis - Eponymous
Eagulls - Eponymous
Phil Manzanera - Listen Now
Orville Peck - Pony




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Eight of Cups
• IV: The Emperor
• Five of Wands

Searching for deeper meaning than what I've found in 'known' places. This is a DIRECT call from the cards for me to engage with them more, because honestly, I've been half-assing it here for a while. I need a curriculum.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Seal's Crazy About Bryan Fuller's Dust Bunny and So Am I!!!


I've been hearing this track a lot on my Peloton lately, and I really dig it. I have very little knowledge of Seal other than I dig the Rose song that became the ubiquitous Homecoming track in the '90s. My good friend Dave is a pretty big fan, and we share a lot of common music - everything from Cynic and Dillinger to Timberlake's first record. I may need to look a little harder at Seal. 

Also, the lyrics really prove prescient to 2025, and this track was released in 1991. Damn!



NCBD:


Daniel Warren Johnson's final issue as writer of Transformers, and Skybound is making a hell of a big claim in the solicitation:

"This is it. And the new era of TRANSFORMERS begins with the most shocking ending to ANY comic book this year!"

I've already seen the cover they solicited for Transformers 25, and Optimus is on it. That said, if we look back at how Kirkman  - who is taking over writing duties as of 25 - handled the end of The Walking Dead, we see that he's not adverse to soliciting fake covers to keep a mystery! I, for one, support that level of misdirection in the age of spoilers, and cannot wait to read DWJ's outro! What a fantastic run this has been!


CalExit returned last month after a nearly 8-year absence. It took me a few days to dig out my copies of the original series, and while I have them slated for a re-read soon, I haven't gotten around to that yet. Looks like next month's issue #3 is the final for this new series, so we'll see where it goes from there. I gotta say, I miss seeing Black Mask comics on the shelf. Let's hope this is the start of something. 


The final issue of Blood Type. Can't wait to see how this shakes out - and what EC might have in store for us next!




Watch:

Bryan Fuller makes his Directorial debut this December 3rd with Dust Bunny.


I can tell you, I only watched the opening few seconds of this and I didn't need to watch any more. It's got that softly lit Bryan Fuller look, and that's enough for me. 




Playlist:

Bell Witch - Mirror Reaper
Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses
Type O Negative - Origin of the Feces
Tones on Tail - Everything (Disc 2)
Windhand - Eponymous
Chasms - On the Legs of Love Purified
Perturbator - Age of Acquarius (pre-release singles)
Joy Division - Still
Year of No Light - Ausserwelt
Drab Majesty - An Object In Motion
Drab Majesty - Modern Mirror
Mastodon - Leviathan
Deafheaven - New Bermuda
Crystal Castles - II




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Six of Swords
• King of Swords
• King of Pentacles

Choose between Science and Money.

Some really tough, specfically vague readings lately.