Markus Schleinzer’s directorial debut is one of the most chilling films I’ve seen of late. It came as no surprise to learn that Schleinzer previously worked with Michael Haneke, so with that in mind you can imagine the unflinching tone of the subject matter. Well worth a watch
Keiichi Tanaami - The Savage Eye silkscreen print series, 1966
via Sci-Fi-O-Rama
Children can be nasty, don’t you think?
Taken from Owen Davey’s King & Country, a 16-page black & white zine based on the last letter sent home by WW1 soldier Eric Rupert Heaton
You can buy it here
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Hand in Glove, The Smiths’ first single, and the start of a musical legacy from my favourite band of all time
Check out this week’s The Culture Show for a special episode:
Not Like Any Other Love: The Smiths
Derek Bowskill - Photography Made Simple
via Found Objects
Bob Peak’s Superman artwork, 1978
Looking remarkably similar to one of the current posters for Man of Steel
After a successful UK premiere and a short run in Tokyo, Whole Hog Theatre’s stage version of Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke will return to London’s New Diorama Theatre next month due to “unprecedented demand.” The production is a collaboration between the British theatre troupe and Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli and features large scale puppetry and a recreation of Joe Hisaishi’s original film score
via Cartoon Brew
Sadly, the tickets sold out within 4½ hours
Bob Staake’s The Open Book for The New York Times
Visit Agence Eureka to see the full collection of cards
Spread Eagles, 1968
via Mondo Exploito
Taken from Esaias Baitel’s Zonen, 1982





