Archive for Non-fiction

Feb
01

House of Tolerance – Film Review

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House of Tolerance is a film about a Parisian brothel, L’Apollonide, at the dawn of the 20th century. The film stays within the walls, creating a sense of rich-coloured claustrophobia for the girls and the audience. This is made particular use of in their one day out, when the colours become vibrant citrus and you share their sense of release as they frolic and take the piss out of their clients

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House of Tolerance – Film Review

SomethingDark (SDk) free counter culture web magazine has released issue 2, marking our descent into economic and cultural darkness. The new issue presents original fiction from one of America’s most consistent and prolific writers of literary erotica, Marilyn Jaye Lewis. There’s sublime, opulent, transgressive and thought-provoking photography and art, including a feature on Alan Daniels, who created the artwork for the iconic film Blade Runner.

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SomethingDark – Online Magazine Shines Light on Cultural Crisis

Mar
09

Wiping back the years By Eva Lamour

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Whilst most of us can’t wait to grow up and become independent, decide for ourselves what to wear, what to do or even what to think, others secretly rejoice at being little ones and wish they could be a child forever. You might think of Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up, but this is no film script, this is a real life story. Click here to download a pdf to print and read at your leisure Infatilists crave to regress to a younger age: baby, toddler or teenager, sometimes with a desire to wear nappies.

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Wiping back the years By Eva Lamour