Michael Jack
Film And Literature, Television Shows
3,499
As season three of the TV show “Gotham” wraps up, I have completely mixed feelings about the series. The writing isn’t exactly incredible, but there are moments when it really shines. The central character of the show, James Gordon, has become a tiresome droll of continual redundancy. Yet, his …
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Carpe Nocturne
New Issue, Steampunk
5,407
Steampunk themed Summer 2017 issue includes Art, Entertainment, Fashion, Interviews, Life and Style, Film and Literature, Music, and Reviews. Carpe Nocturne is the preeminent digital and print publication to feature aspects of the contemporary creative cultures and alternative subculture offering of all things Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk, and Goth. We are OTHER …
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Carpe Nocturne
New Issue, Sci-Fi
3,636
Sci-Fi themed Spring 2017 issue includes Art, Entertainment, Fashion, Interviews, Life and Style, Film and Literature, Music, Reviews, and Technology. Carpe Nocturne is the preeminent digital and print publication to feature aspects of the contemporary creative cultures and alternative subculture offering of all things Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk, and Goth. We …
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JamesDonnelly
Film And Literature, Movie, Reviews
4,099
In 2016, it seemed like there was a worldwide shortage of hope. On the very day that I went to see “Rogue One”, Carrie Fisher, best known for portraying Princess/General Leia Organa in the Star Wars films, died after suffering a massive heart attack on Christmas Day. Hope felt elusive, …
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Michael Jack
Entertainment, Interview, Music
6,488
Fire Dancer. Writer. Industrial DJ. Model. Fetish Goddess. Exotic Dancer. These are all talents of the incredibly diverse, multi-skilled Salt Lake City resident Nancy Anne. Readers of Carpe Nocturne might know her better as Sonnett57. Local Utah residents might know her better as DJ Mistress Nancy. No matter you call …
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Michael Jack
Advertisement, Art
3,132
RazorCandi, one of the most recognizable faces in alternative modeling, has taken a decade’s worth of her most memorable photographs, and turned it into a hardcover coffee table art book. This amazing 172 page full color collector’s item is available now for pre-order. Check out the video for yourself, and …
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Carpe Nocturne
Fantasy, New Issue
3,743
Winter 2017 issue includes Art, Entertainment, Fashion, Interviews, Life and Style, Film and Literature, Music, Reviews, and Technology. Carpe Nocturne is the preeminent digital and print publication to feature aspects of the contemporary creative cultures and alternative subculture offering of all things Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk, and Goth. We are OTHER …
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Carpe Nocturne
Film And Literature, Reviews, Television Shows
3,026
A Look Back at the Third and Final Season of “Penny Dreadful” Season one was, while being more of a compelling drama than just a straight-forward horror series, still had brilliant moments of horror with great performances, a strong mythology (the pursuit of a master vampire in order to save …
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JamesDonnelly
Comics, Film And Literature, Movie, Movie Review, Reviews
2,764
Spoiler-Filled Review of DC Animated’s “Batman: The Killing Joke” Before I begin, there is something you should know: I have gone on record as saying that “Batman: The Killing Joke” is one of the greatest comics of the 20th Century (check Wikipedia; I’m quoted). Writer Alan Moore, artist Brian Bolland …
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JamesDonnelly
Film And Literature, Movie, Movie Review
3,552
Jeremy Saulnier is not your everyday filmmaker. Debuting with a fun horror comedy back in 2007 called “Murder Party”, Saulnier didn’t exactly set the world on fire until 2013 when he release the deeply powerful and artfully made revenge thriller/morality play “Blue Ruin”. Following in the footsteps of that film’s …
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