Paracinema issue 17 is up for pre-order for a measly 7 bucks, and you really ought to snag a copy. My new article on Sergio Corbucci’s Eurowestern masterpiece Django is in this one, plus loads more excellent content. So, go on. Get it. Yes, now.
Featuring:
“Endemic Madness”: Subversive 1930s Horror Cinema
by Jon Towlson
Of Bonsai and Balance: The Hero’s Journey in The Karate Kid
by Patrick Cooper
You Can Clean Up the Mess, But Don’t Touch My Coffin: The Legacy
of Sergio Corbucci’s Django
by Ed Kurtz
Be Kind, No Need to Rewind: The Preservation, Demand and Ubiquity of Shot on
VHS Cinema in an Increasingly Digital Landscape
by Justin LaLiberty
I Don’t Want to See What I Hear: Paranoia and Personality Eradication in The Conversation
by Todd Garbarini
Black Cats and Black Gloves: The Influence of the Gothic on Sergio Martino’s
Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
by James Gracey
Plus much more…



