The Piker Press features my eulogy for Dennis Williamson.

The Piker Press published my essay today about the passing of my friend and colleague, Dennis Williamson (known to many of his readers by his nom de plume, Dennis Villelmi).  You can find it here.

I’m especially grateful to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share this at The Piker Press.  It was an especially important piece to me, and I know that Dennis would have been pleased.



“The Night Before the Exam,” Leonid Pasternak, 1895

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This Vin Diesel diet has me fasting furiously.

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Poster for “Anna” (2021)

Sky Italia.

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Throwback Thursday: “Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone” (1983)!

“Spacehunter!”  Hot damn, this movie captivated me as a kid.  And I didn’t even get to see the 3-D version in theaters in 1983; I caught it through the magic of VHS a couple of years later.  (By the way, I am linking here to The Duke Mitchell Film Club on Youtube.)  

“Spacehunter” is often derided as a ripoff of the “Star Wars” films, but I don’t think that’s fair.  It really is its own thing.

It is by no means “a great movie.”  As you can probably tell from the trailer, it’s a pretty cornball B-movie.  But a hell of a lot of work went into the sets, makeup effects, special effects and creature effects.  “Spacehunter” is fun as hell if you are a kid at heart where monsters are concerned.  There is one scene that got under my skin in the 80’s, and it’s still creepy today — it involves deformed, singing mutant children throwing bombs at our heroes from the cliffs above.  

This movie was also only the second feature film for a young Molly Ringwald.  She’s actually really good in the role, no matter how bad her dialogue gets.

If you can stomach the 80’s cheese and you can find a copy of this, I actually recommend it as late-night viewing.



“On Valaam,”Arkhip Kuindzhi, 1872

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West Main Street in Salem, VA, February 2023

Yes, you see a lot of flat retail sprawl here — but there are gorgeous rural roads among the mountains behind.  It’s actually a lovely place to live.  Just watch out for bears.



“Winter. Thaw.” Arkhip Kuindzhi, circa 1890

Oil on paper mounted on cardboard.

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“The Imbecile Who Couldn’t Work a Camera”

The stunning debut short film from Eric Robert Nolan.

That shadow that you see? That isn’t mine. That’s the Jungian shadow.



“A man of a hundred years is Death’s target.”

Etching.

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