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August Days 2006
 
1 The Descent: Horror Returns to England
2 The Eye by M.C. Escher
3 The Libertine, starring Johnny Depp
4 Bauhaus - video: 'She's In Parties'
5 The Witch Doctor Headshrinkers Kit!
6 The Brain That Wouldn't Die
7 'Pulse' movie trailer
8 Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds
9 Brian DePalma's 'The Black Dahlia'
10 'Room of Angel' from Silent Hill
11 The Misfits and 'The Crimson Ghost'
12 'The Death of the Grave Digger'
13 Symbolist Erotica by Gayac
14 Jacquemin's 'Painful and Glorious Crown'
15 The Art of Louis Welden Hawkins
16 'Satan's Treasures': Art by Jean Delville
17 video: 'Stigmata Martyr' by Abney Park
18 video: Neil Gaiman's 'MirrorMask'
19 Scenes from The Illusionist
20 Gothic Places: Abney Park Cemetery
21 video: Evanescence, from The Open Door
22 Forever Knight
23 J. W. Godward's 'The Delphic Oracle'
24 video: 'The Wicker Man'
25 'Spider Baby'
26 Ray Harryhausen
27 Ulysses and the Sirens
28 The Bride of Frankenstein
29 Ray Bradbury
30 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
31 Fisherman and the Siren
 
 
August 3, 2006
 

Johnny Depp as 'The Libertine'

Johnny Depp portrays the historic figure John Wilmot: rogue, decadent, iconoclast and poet

For over a year, U.S. fans of Johnny Depp's eccentric and masterful acting career hopefully awaited a chance to see The Libertine in America following its premier in Europe. Their patience was rewarded by a brief theatrical run in a few major cities, but primarily by the release of the film in its original cut on DVD. Depp co-stars with Samantha Morton and John Malkovich.

 

The Libertine is not a beautifully filmed, idealized vision of the 17th Century, nor is the debauched John Wilmot's life glossed over and tidied up to offer a happy ending. Johnny Depp portrays Wilmot as the arrogant, self-destructive, doomed individual he was, and his end is not easy to watch, but the film is a mesmerizing look into a life and time that was uniquely, darkly decadent.

Read the Dark Romance feature on the life of John Wilmot < here >
 
 
 
           
 
 
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