
If you have about five minutes and a weird obsession with how people used to draw movement in the 1920s, Shadows! is worth a look. It is basically a fever dream that someone decided to ink onto celluloid. You’ll probably dig this if you like the kind of animation that feels like it was made in a basement by a guy who h...

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

Joe Noble

Vernon Stallings
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"If you have about five minutes and a weird obsession with how people used to draw movement in the 1920s, Shadows! is worth a look. It is basically a fever dream that someone decided to ink onto celluloid. You’ll probably dig this if you like the kind of animation that feels like it was made in a basement by a guy who hasn't slept in three days. You will definitely hate it if you want things like 'fluidity' or 'logic' or 'pixels'. Joe Noble has this very specific, clunky style. The character Sam ..."
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