Alphaville & Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark Review

Alphaville & Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark Review

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Last night on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, we embraced the disorienting film noir dystopia that is Jean-Luc Godard’s “Alphaville” (1965). Special thanks to Christian Lalancette for joining us for this three-way conversation. If you disagree with any of the observations, Alpha 60 will have them redacted. Or you can simply employ Orwellian Newspeak, so that everything means its opposite.

Next week, we dive headlong into October a day early to kick off our annual month-long celebration of Halloween, as we recollect “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” (1973), the unforgettably creepy TV movie that brought trauma to all our childhoods.

Everyone drink in the comments section whenever we whisper “Sally, Sally….” I’ll have the crankiest disposition this side of William Demarest when we livestream on Facebook, next Friday evening at 7:30 EDT!

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