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a hard day’s light a match
by Art Chantry: now THAT’s promo!! this is from back in the old days when things were cheap, labor cost nothing and the crazy idea of doing a custom stationery as a natural part of movie promotions seemed like a … Continue reading
suddenly mary
by Jesse Marinoff Reyes: MONSTER UNLEASHED: Happy Birthday Mary Shelley 1797-1851 It was a “wet, ungenial summer” in Switzerland when Mary Godwin (traveling as “Mrs. Shelley”) went to Lake Geneva with Percy Bysshe Shelley and their son, and Claire Clairmont … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged Bernard Quint, Boris Karloff, Claire Clairmont, Dmitri Kessel, Erasmus Darwin, forrest j. ackerman, Jacques Faria, James Whale, James Whale Frankenstein, jesse marinoff reyes, jim warren, John William Polidori, Ken Russell Gothic, Lord Byron, Luigi Galvani, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Mary Godwin, Mary Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ray Bradbury, robert bloch, Verne Tossey
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the sinister and dreadful “yes”
Jesse Marinoff Reyes ( Jesse Marinoff Reyes Design, Maplewood, N.J.) Vincent Price (1911-1993)! Erudite and eloquent, possessing a singular elocution that could make a three letter word like “yes” seem sinister and dreadful, or drip with lofty sarcasm. Yet with … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged basil rathbone, Boris Karloff, courtauld institute, debra paget, famous monsters of filmland magazine, gene tierney, harry chester, jesse marinoff reyes, Matthew Hopkins, otto preminger, Peter Lorre, rabbi gershom crossroads, richard matheson, Roger Corman, the martha raye show, vampira, vincent clarence price, vincent leonard price sr., vincent price, william castle
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TOTAL RECALL:HAUNTED BY REJECTION
”First, the bedpost notches: let’s get them out of the way. In his History of My Life. Casanova records sexual experiences with well over a hundred women – 122 to 136, depending on how one computes certain group and semi-consummated … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
Tagged Boris Karloff, Casanova, Casanova Syndrome, Giacomo Casanova, Guy Dammann, Henry Fielding, Ian Kelly, Ian kelly Guardian, James Boswell, James Gillray, John Wilkes, Judith Summers, Kitty Fisher, Lydia Flem, Marquis de Sade, Moll Flanders, Sally Salisbury, Samuel Johnson, Susan Swan, Tennyson, Val Lewton, William Hickey, William Hogarth
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