Open in app

Sign In

Write

Sign In

june gloom
june gloom

8 Followers

Home

Lists

About

6 hours ago

#506: The Mask of Zorro

A classic revival to slash the swashbuckler competition — Initial release: July 17, 1998 Director: Martin Campbell When it comes to discussing media and pop culture in the United States, it’s important to recognize that much of the American national pop cultural memory is made up of pulp and serial heroes of the first half of the 20th century. The Lone Ranger, the Shadow, even the Cthulhu…

Movie Review

4 min read

#506: The Mask of Zorro
#506: The Mask of Zorro
Movie Review

4 min read


1 day ago

#86: Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs

Finally, some good fucking sausage — This was originally posted to Twitter on April 23, 2019. Initial release: 2013 Platform: PC Developer: thechineseroom Given the overwrought arthouse orgasm that is Dear Esther, it’s fair to assume thechineseroom’s followup to Frictional’s inexplicably popular stealth horror game Amnesia: The Dark Descent would be polar to what everyone liked about the first game. …

Video Game Review

3 min read

#86: Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs
#86: Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs
Video Game Review

3 min read


1 day ago

#85: Stonehearst Asylum

Not as good as Session 9, if we’re comparing Brad Anderson films — This review was originally posted to Twitter on April 22, 2019. Initial release: 2014 Director: Brad Anderson One would think that adapting one of Edgar Allan Poe’s lesser known works to film, with an A-list cast, would elevate that work in the public consciousness and make it more accessible to modern audiences. One would think. While…

4 min read

#85: Stonehearst Asylum
#85: Stonehearst Asylum

4 min read


1 day ago

#84: Koudelka

A hidden gem of late 90s Playstation horror — This review was originally posted to Twitter April 12, 2019. Initial release: 2000 Developer: Sacnoth/SNK Platform: Sony Playstation Up until the last decade or so, horror games have long been something of a niche genre. Most horror games in the late 1990s followed the Resident Evil model of clunky controls, an uncooperative camera and a gameplay that demanded…

Video Game Review

6 min read

#84: Koudelka
#84: Koudelka
Video Game Review

6 min read


1 day ago

#83: The Innocents

Ghosts, or just paranoia? Either way, it’s a classic gothic horror — This review was originally posted to Twitter on April 3, 2019. Initial release: 1961 Director: Jack Clayton Ghost stories are a dime a dozen. Most follow the same basic plot, the same twists. And then there’s this film. …

Movie Review

3 min read

#83: The Innocents
#83: The Innocents
Movie Review

3 min read


1 day ago

#505: The Black Room (1935)

A smart gothic chiller that pushed the Hays Code to its limit — Initial release: July 15, 1935 Director: Roy William Neill When the Hays Code, a studio-enforced self-censorship regime in Hollywood to satisfy the moral guardians, was implemented in 1930, it resulted in a particularly strange period of envelope-pushing. Films up to that point had sometimes been quite daring, and had offended the sensitivities of those who saw film — and…

Movie Review

5 min read

#505: The Black Room (1935)
#505: The Black Room (1935)
Movie Review

5 min read


2 days ago

#82: Dracula

Gothic horror don’t get much more classic than this — This review was posted to Twitter on April 2, 2019 Initial release: 1897 Author: Bram Stoker Here it is: the gothic novel, about the vampire. I don’t know that there’s a book that more exemplifies gothic fiction. It’s all here: lengthy, atmospheric description, lengthy, wordy dialogue, a sinister fuckboy lurking about in the background. The first…

Book Review

3 min read

#82: Dracula
#82: Dracula
Book Review

3 min read


2 days ago

#81: Le Rois en Jaune

The King in Yellow gets meta — This review was originally posted to Twitter on March 27, 2019. Initial release: 1̵8̵9̵3̵ 2015 Author: ̵T̵h̵o̵m̵a̵s̵ ̵D̵e̵ ̵C̵a̵s̵t̵i̵g̵n̵e̵ Simon Bucher-Jones When Robert W. Chambers wrote those early stories of the so-called Hastur Cycle he couldn’t have guessed at how the intrigue of this mystery play that he included snippets of in his fiction would outlast the cultural impact of…

Book Review

4 min read

#81: Le Rois en Jaune
#81: Le Rois en Jaune
Book Review

4 min read


2 days ago

#80: Bone Tomahawk

A horror western with potential, but hamstrung by stereotypes — This review was originally posted to Twitter on March 26, 2019. Initial release: 2015 Director: S. Craig Zahler Do you think David Arquette, when he first started acting, ever could have predicted that he’d have not one, but two small roles in two separate westerns with themes of cannibalism, about 15 years apart? …

4 min read

#80: Bone Tomahawk
#80: Bone Tomahawk

4 min read


2 days ago

#79: The King in Yellow

A cosmic horror classic — with all the problems that implies — This review was originally posted to Twitter on March 25, 2019. Initial release: 1895 Author: Robert W. Chambers Twenty years before a weird xenophobe inflamed imaginations with terrifying tales of dead gods from beyond the stars and, um, miscegenation, came a collection of short stories that set the tone for what would come later: Robert W. Chambers’…

Book Review

5 min read

#79: The King in Yellow
#79: The King in Yellow
Book Review

5 min read

june gloom

june gloom

8 Followers

Media critic, retired streamer, furry. I love you. [she/they]

Following
  • Jack Finn

    Jack Finn

  • Annie Fish

    Annie Fish

  • Toothpickings

    Toothpickings

  • April Grow

    April Grow

  • Star Fiend

    Star Fiend

See all (7)

Help

Status

Writers

Blog

Careers

Privacy

Terms

About

Text to speech