ELECTRIC SHEEP MAGAZINE: Winter 2008
Into the White
The winter issue of Electric Sheep explores celluloid snow with articles on Werner Herzog's Encounters at the End of the World and John Carpenter'sThe Thing as well as Christmas slashers, film noir and snow, and cult Japanese 70s revenge tale Lady Snowblood. Plus interviews with Asif Kapadia and Jerzy Skolimowski, preview of the London Short Film Festival, reviews of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Tokyo Sonata, Béla Tarr's The Man from London and Lotte Reininger's Fairy Tale Films, and a comic strip review of Kamikaze Girls!
Subscribe to Electric Sheep magazine online for £12 and receive 4 copies for the price of 3!!
December 2008
| (subscription) | £12.00 |
£10.20 with 15% online
discount
add to basket |
| (issue) | £3.25 |
£2.76 with 15% online
discount
add to basket |
Alan Jones (FrightFest)
‘Electric Sheep marks a refreshing new voice in film publications. Neither too intellectual nor too populist, it offers an intelligent analysis of a broad spectrum of films, filmmakers and filmmaking issues'.
Jason Wood (Picturehouse Cinemas programming coordinator and author of several books on film)
‘Electric Sheep appears to be disinterested in the majority of dull mainstream English language films, carving instead its own path into the areas of cinema less commonly explored, finding themes and memes that are always unique and different.'
Jack Sargeant, author of Deathtripping: the Extreme Underground,Naked Lens: Beat Cinema, Cinema Contra Cinema, etc
‘Electric Sheep is a film magazine for anyone who feels short-changed or left out by the brainless celebrity worship of Empire or the dour academic tones of Sight & Sound. Electric Sheep is idiosyncratic, intelligent, informed and it really knows and cares about cinema. Long may it prosper.'
Tony Herrington, Editor-in-Chief & Publisher, The Wire.
‘Kaleidoscopic in its remit and smart enough to realise its readership is even smarter, Electric Sheep Magazine, despite the title, is never woolly yet it consistently generates high voltage analysis of the cinematic in the early 21st century that makes its more established competitors seem resolutely necrotic. It is also fun, but seldom is it frivolous.'
Richard Thomas, Content manager, Resonance 104.4FM
'Electric Sheep is a refreshing and original magazine that explores the world of film from myriad angles with wit and imagination.'Jennifer Higgie, Editor, Frieze
'the coolest magazine in town.'
Suzanne Ballantyne, Senior Programmer, Raindance Film Festival





























