This year's election has been quiet controversial and has given many artists a plethora of material to use for inspiration. Covers of magazines with outlandish depictions of presidential candidates, ...
The opening shot of “The Cuphead Show!” is of a teapot-shaped cottage in the woods. Just outside the cottage are a goat and flowers dancing along to the upbeat background music. A couple of ...
Once again John McElwee, over at his Greenbriar Picture Shows blog, is waxing nostalgic about classic theatrical cartoons. McElwee also posts several vintage Looney Tunes cartoon posters, trade ads ...
Alright, KELOLAND kids, both young and young at heart, settle in! Today, we took a delightful trip down memory lane, back to the golden era of after-school afternoons spent glued to the screen with ...
You’d be excused for thinking the creators of Cuphead have let their imagination run a little too wild while designing their bosses. I mean, come on: there’s a potato that spits worms at you and ...
J. F. Griswold’s “The Rude Descending a Staircase (Rush Hour at the Subway)” obviously was looking to Marcel Duchamp’s “Nude Descending Staircase” (1912) as a model of the cacophony of modern life.
The opening shot of “The Cuphead Show!” is of a teapot-shaped cottage in the woods. Just outside the cottage are a goat and flowers dancing along to the upbeat background music. A couple of ...
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