I’m here to talk about Abel Ferrara’s 1979 film The Driller Killer, in which a NYC artist named Reno Miller (played by Ferrara, listed as Jimmy Laine), under pressure to deliver on a commissioned painting, unpaid bills, as well as a crumbling domestic situation, kills a lot
Policing Resource Extraction and Human Rights in The Land of the Dead “The humor, bravery, and rude strength, as well as the vices of the frontier in its worst aspect, have left traces on American character, language, and literature, not soon to be effaced.” – Frederick Jackson
Tweet The German Ideology is full of snark and drama, a glimpse into debates occurring in the 19th Century among followers of Hegel. It is prime evidence for “call out culture” being more than an Internet 2.0 phenomenon. While it helps to have some familiarity with the players, or