War of the Undead, according to Beauregard, member of the Smoking Lounge, is an “absolutely wicked, hilarious and weird” World War II adventure which seems to suit the tastes of Piecraftian Dieselpunks perfectly....
Scheduled for release next week, The Saboteur is a World War II shooter developed by Pandemic Studios—one that comes with a charming twist. Taking on the role of an Irishman working for the French Resistance, the player will be able to explore Nazi-occupied Paris along with parts of the French and German countryside. Much of the ...
Even more so than in my imaginary vintage industrial universe (see Underworld), out-of-proportion architecture and gigantic statues are likely to be found throughout totalitarian regimes in the dieselpunk era. In fiction, they have developed to the extend of spreading their own culture, sense of style and aesthetic to even greater degree. In that regard, I ...
Perhaps it is indicative of the sort of blog Cinema is Cinema will be that the first movie discussed, Andrzej Munk’s Passenger (Pasazerka, 1963), is not only a black and white film from Poland, but also one that has received little critical attention until as of late. As a result, the only English subtitled ...
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