

Should you watch Ikarus? Probably not, unless you’re the type of person who spends their Saturday nights digging through the bottom shelves of obscure archives. If you like your movies fast, loud, or full of easy-to-digest hooks, this will feel like watching paint dry on a sepia-toned wall. But if you’re a sucker for t...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Curt Wesse

William F. Adler
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"Should you watch Ikarus? Probably not, unless you’re the type of person who spends their Saturday nights digging through the bottom shelves of obscure archives. If you like your movies fast, loud, or full of easy-to-digest hooks, this will feel like watching paint dry on a sepia-toned wall. But if you’re a sucker for that old-world mood—where every flicker of the film stock feels like a heartbeat—you might find something here.The Feel of the ThingTheodor Loos is doing a lot of heavy lifting here..."

