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Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 11:28 am

Posted by /u/skilledgiallocop

I recently watched The Reflecting Skin again after maybe a decade since the last time. Although I grew up in the 90s, I didn't know about this movie until I was an adult, so I have no nostalgia for it. My impression is that it was critically lauded at the time, but a pretty small release and mostly forgotten among the more pulpy horror films that were around circa 1990/1991. I think with the resurgence of trauma-related themes in horror, The Reflecting Skin would probably appeal to some of today's audience more so than its own time.

It's hard to describe the movie without spoiling everything about it. It's about an eight year old boy growing up in the American midwest during the 1950s. His home life is awful and then his friends start going missing one by one, eventually turning up dead. He suspects that the strange widow next door is a vampire and that she is doing the killings. Is that what is happening? Or is it someone else?

There's a lot that's going on in this movie, although it is a slow burn and mostly doesn't play like a horror film. There are no set pieces or real gore, just a focus on character drama and creepy atmosphere. There is a major David Lynch vibe; the setting of the film in the rural wheat fields is beauty, but it's a fucked up place where fucked up things happen; some of the characters are eccentric and broadly drawn (the sheriff investigating the murders is a pretty absurd character, but in a fun way); there is a whole lot going on regarding perception versus reality. Basically, if you like Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, or Twin Peaks, you might like this.

Plot-wise, there are also some similarities to Fulci's Don't Torture a Duckling, as they both involve the murder of young boys and the impact it has on the already hostile townies in an isolated rural community. You can also say the film is in the Val Lewton vein of "maybe there's something supernatural going on here, maybe it's just people".

There is also the continued theme of innocent children having to operate in a very flawed, very fucked up world created by adults. Basically, something happens every ten minutes or so to make you go "well, that's fucked up, a kid shouldn't have to deal with that". Further than that, we see how the innocence of children can also take them down a disturbing path.

Finally, it has to be addressed that our protagonist Seth is strongly implied to be the real killer and the greasers are a dissociative figment of his mind. Once you know this, the film becomes more disturbing on second watch, since Seth is rather "off" throughout and he shows all the signs of a budding psychopath. It's a great performance because he's not cartoonishly evil or in the mold of The Bad Seed or The Good Son; instead, he seems blissfully unaware of how fucked up he is. Given the abuse and neglect in his household, it's no wonder he turned out the way he does.

The performances are all great from the adults. Viggo Mortensen is in this with an early role as the older brother. He brings an intensity to the role which elevates it. Lindsay Duncan as the depressed neighbor/maybe vampire is a treasure; she is both very sad and very funny. She should be a goth icon.

The only negatives I can think of is that the score (mostly beautiful strings) can maybe be a bit too melodramatic and bombastic at times. The final shot of the film is also quite good, but I think some people might think of it as too silly and melodramatic. These are minor nits though. Easily one of the best horror films of the 90s.

Has anyone else seen it?

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Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 07:35 am
- I’d like to write a zine titled “Creativity at the Margins” about the dignity and value of making art outside of corporate channels in the age of social media enshittification.

- I need to write my “The Green Utopia of Breath of the Wild” essay that I promised a journal editor. This is going to be a substantial project, but I’m looking forward to it.

- I’ll keep going on The Archives of Hyrule. Act 1 of the story is finished, but I’m not sure where it goes from there. I should probably put together an outline!

- I want to make a set of text + image item cards that are contiguous to The Archives of Hyrule, but that I can post as stand-alone artworks during Linktober this year.

That’s about as far ahead as I can think right now. Between one thing and another, I’ve been feeling uncomfortably stretched and thin. Maybe 2026 is not my year. And that’s okay, honestly.
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 02:08 pm

soldhissoulforrocknroll:

I love how Sense and Sensibility has a melodramatic Gothic hero who traveled the world as a soldier and had an angsty backstory and even during the events of the novel participated in a duel. But all of it’s off-page so every time he appears he’s just Some Guy. Kind of serious, doesn’t talk much, pretty boring. His biggest passion is flannel waistcoats

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 02:06 pm

derangedrhythms:

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W. B. Yeats, The Winding Stair and Other Poems; Oil and Blood

TEXT ID: IN tombs of gold and lapis lazuli Bodies of holy men and women exude Miraculous oil, odour of violet. But under heavy loads of trampled clay Lie bodies of the vampires full of blood; Their shrouds are bloody and their lips are wet.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 02:05 pm

chiropteracupola:

“WAITING IN THE CASTLE OF MALEAGANT”

[in which we ask the question of: what were kay and guinevere doing for 130some pages while lancelot got up to all that. probably not having a very good time.]

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 11:05 am

Posted by Bruce Schneier

404 Media reports (alternate site):

The FBI was able to forensically extract copies of incoming Signal messages from a defendant’s iPhone, even after the app was deleted, because copies of the content were saved in the device’s push notification database….

The news shows how forensic extraction—­when someone has physical access to a device and is able to run specialized software on it—­can yield sensitive data derived from secure messaging apps in unexpected places. Signal already has a setting that blocks message content from displaying in push notifications; the case highlights why such a feature might be important for some users to turn on.

“We learned that specifically on iPhones, if one’s settings in the Signal app allow for message notifications and previews to show up on the lock screen, [then] the iPhone will internally store those notifications/message previews in the internal memory of the device,” a supporter of the defendants who was taking notes during the trial told 404 Media.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 06:04 am
[community profile] the_mane_event, a multifandom gift exchange for all things hair-related, is seeking an emergency pinch hitter for a participant requesting both fic and podfic! Podfic must be of a work that is minimum 500 words, does not include the recipient's DNWs, and fits one of the requests, meaning that it includes one fandom, one ship, and at least one freeform or optional tag requested.

You can view the pinch hit here, which also has instructions on how to claim the pinch hit.
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 05:23 am

Posted by /u/melianreality

I find cults very interesting and am looking for some films that depict that, though maybe with less of a focus on supernatural elements (though some movies I’ve seen handle it alright such as The Ritual or The Apostle).

I’m looking more for films that cover “realistic” cults in the same vein as Jonestown, Waco or the Manson family. A charismatic figure and a surrounding crazy group of fanatics.

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Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 11:18 am
Community Thursday challenge: every Thursday, try to make an effort to engage with a community on Dreamwidth, whether that's posting, commenting, promoting, etc.

Over the last week...

Commented on [community profile] anime_manga.

Commented on [community profile] bnha_fans.

Commented on [community profile] common_nature.
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 10:47 am
It is currently 50% off on Steam, which I believe is as good as it gets in the post-Elden Ring era.
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 10:38 am
I can STRONGLY rec Chants of Sennaar to anyone who enjoys deduction/puzzle games, and in particular the micro-genre of games that have translating a conlang (in this case, multiple conlangs) as their central mechanic.



Looks like Sable, plays like a cross between Return of the Obra Dinn and Heaven's Vault.

(It makes the excellent choice which Sable also made and which more indie games should go for, namely putting all your characters in face-hiding hoods or masks so you can completely avoid uncanny valley bad face animation and spend your resources on other things instead.)

Made my brain ache in a good way and made me feel clever. I did have to draw maps (my spatial orientaion is terrible, so others may not need to except for one specific maze-like area), and make assorted paper notes to solve various puzzles.

You have to not only successfully translate each language individually, but, later in the game, interpret conversations between pairs of languages. This requires knowing that the languages have different word order -- in a very simple way -- one language does object-first Yoda-speak, several languages vary in how they form plurals, etc., but you do have to be able to translate in a grammatically correct way, not just word by word.

And to get to the "true ending," the game requires you to go all out and "speak" the languages, by using a given language to correctly describe a picture you are given (with no text).

I admit I did get a tiny bit emotional when I made it to the end.

Has a subsidiary stealth mechanic, which I mostly enjoyed; near the very end of the game, it did briefly hit the point of requiring a somewhat quick response, but was still ultimately within the capacity of my abysmal reflexes. Nonetheless, it's not a zero-coordination-required game.
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 09:06 am

Posted by /u/Profeta_do_Loss

It reminded me of Halloween II: the killer kills everyone at the hospital and it takes the final act for killer and victim to face off one another except instead of a teenage girl, the final girl is a 60 year old woman with a page boy wig and Michael Myers is a woman-hating leather daddy,creepily played by Michael Ironside, easily his most villainous part ever in movies.

Lee Grant camps it up as she screams and cries for most of her screen time. She's like a guest star from THe Love Boat who's been transported into a Slasher movie. William Shatner looks so awkward throughout while having a bad perm and at one point, we see him eat Pudding for 5 minutes.

Still, the movie is extremely violent,a lot of brutality and stabbings and then an attempted rape scene of a hooker, played by the actress who voices Rogue on X-Men 97'.

The standout, for me,is Linda Purl, a nurse who cares for Grant and temporarily becomes a target of the killer. The best scene in the movie is when Ironside invades her home with her kids while she's in the hospital. I had to wonder if Chris Landon was inspired by that sequence when he did "Drop".

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Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 08:32 am

Posted by /u/TheOrangeNights

Hi, everyone, just as the title says. I'm renting out a movie theater for my birthday next month and can't decide on what movie would be best to watch with 15 other people who aren't into movies as much as me. Personally, I am hugely into horror films but I understand that there are people in my group who might not enjoy a scary flic very much, or even 1-2 might choose not to come because of it. I don't enjoy most action, comedy or romance films really and love weird indie shit but also understand that most people won't vibe with that either. My backup is Fellowship of the Ring, but it probably won't work out due to it being too long.

So my question is; what is a good, crowdpleasing and interesting movie to watch in a movie theater with my friends? Maybe even a crowdpleasing horror that would be fun?

Thanks ahead of time :)

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