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William S. Burroughs and Film
By Revista Panorama Número 297 de Enero, 1973. Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=125206575 With the release of Luca Guadagnino's outstanding film version of William S. Burrough's novella "Queer, " we're seeing wonderful, renewed interest in Burroughs and his connection to cinema and art. BURROUGH'S INFLUENCE Like many of my generation, I discovered William S. Burroughs (1914-1997) when I was around 18 or 19, in the early 1980s. From the moment

Nick Digilio
Dec 12, 20247 min read


Kate McKinnon at The Tivoli Theater
Kate McKinnon is a National Treasure. Of course, she is one of the best cast members in SNL history and has since become one of the funniest and most gifted performers on the planet. She does terrific impersonations, creates unique characters, and can sing (she has a lovely voice). Her performances in the "Ghostbusters" reboot from 2016, "Rough Night," and "Office Christmas Party" are all outstanding, as is the wonderful voice work she does in numerous animated TV shows

Nick Digilio
Oct 8, 20244 min read


"Mad Max" Comes to My Coffee Table
So, it's no secret that I adore the "Mad Max" film series more than most humans adore things like their children, and food, and breathing. They are quite simply five of the greatest films ever made, and examples of the finest that cinema has to offer, made by George Miller , one of the most extraordinarily gifted directors to ever step behind a camera. One of the people who is quite aware of my love for these movies is fellow film critic and podcast host Jim Laczkowski , th

Nick Digilio
Aug 20, 20244 min read


Fan Expo Chicago
As if I didn't have enough of the "convention" world by spending four straight days at Flashback Weekend Horror Convention two weeks ago, I couldn't resist stopping by The Fan Expo Chicago this past weekend. The welcoming sign outside of the convention center. Like Al Pacino says in "The Godfather Part III" I'm kidding, I love going to these things and hanging out with fans and soaking in the atmosphere and good times of a true Nerd-a-thon (and I mean that in the best way

Nick Digilio
Aug 19, 20243 min read


"Saturday Night," The Movie About SNL
If you know me, then you know that I am a "Saturday Night Live" fanatic, and I have been since the very first episode aired on October 11th, 1975. John Belushi and Michael O'Donoghue in the very first Cold Open sketch in SNL history. Chevy Chase saying: "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" for the very first time. I was a 10-year-old weirdo obsessed with Mad Magazine , Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and other comedic ventures that were definitely inappropriate for a ch

Nick Digilio
Aug 13, 20244 min read


PHICTION: Tales from the World of "Phantasm."
[Don Coscarelli's book Phiction is available on Amazon ] In the spring of 1979 a low-budget horror film called "Phantasm" was released, and to put it mildly, I lost my (almost) 14 year-old mind. I had never seen anything like it (and I had seen HUNDREDS of horror movies by that point in my life), I loved it, and became obsessed with it. It was so crazy, it got to the point where I went to the theater to see it over 100 times that summer...I am not kidding, over 100 times in

Nick Digilio
Jul 21, 20243 min read
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