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Author Archives: andrewnette

Ghostly Messages: Australia’s Lost Horror Anthology, ‘The Evil Touch’

By Andrew Nette

In a June 2017 article in Fortean Times, the British magazine concerned with strange and paranormal phenomena, writer and broadcaster Bob Fischer discussed how the sensation of not being exactly sure what you were watching on television was a common experience in relation to consuming visual culture in the 1960s and 1970s…

February 17, 2021 in Film & TV.

“The Horror Never Leaves My Mind”: Ian Sharp’s ‘Who Dares Wins’

By Andrew Nette

When things look bad—and globally, they look pretty bad at the moment—I take a strange consolation from the fact that this is not the first time in recent history that the end of the world has been seriously discussed. In 1982, when I was living in suburban Melbourne, a couple of years off finishing school, it was pretty much all I thought about…

August 27, 2019 in Film & TV.
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