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The Cutting Room: Dark Reflections of the Silver Screen
The Cutting Room: Dark Reflections of the Silver Screen | Ellen Datlow
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This is the 4th anthology that I have read this year edited by Ellen Datlow & it is by far the least impressive. The most memorable stories were by authors that I am familiar with (esp. those by Gemma Files, SG, Jones & David Morrell). Yet, there were some other gems like “The Thousand Cuts,“ by Ian Watson where people realize that some unknown entity is editing reality; or Steve Nagy's “The Hanged Man of Oz“ where the narrator (cont)

vivastory becomes obsessed w/ The Wizard of Oz after being told on a date that an extra had accidentally died on set. I would def recommend the anthology “Final Cuts“ (also edited by Datlow) over this one. A there-was-nothing-else-playing-at-the-theatre-that-day-but-it-was-fine-pick 5mo
Reggie I have such a crush on Gemma Files. 5mo
vivastory @Reggie Experimental Film is one of the very few books that I have read that gave me similar vibes to one of my favorite reads ever (Night Film) 5mo
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The Cutting Room: Dark Reflections of the Silver Screen Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

The credits have rolled, but the lights are still off. Something is lurking on the other side of the screen. There are dark secrets, starving monsters, and haunted survivors who refuse to be left on the cutting room floor. But that‘s okay, right? After all, everybody loves the movies…

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