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The Blue Caftan, 2022
The Faithful Executioner, Joel F. Harrington
Episode Thirteen, Craig DiLouie
April 2024
The Checkout Counter – Issue 18

Film
  • The Blue Caftan (أزرق القفطان), 2022
    Drama, romance. A gentle look into the shifting relationships between a tailor, his wife, and a new apprentice who is hired to help with their caftan store.

Music
  • Radiooooo1
    Music streaming site that plays music from around the world, from any decade.

Books
  • The Faithful Executioner, Joel F. Harrington
    Nonfiction. Follows the storied career of a Renaissance-era executioner, based on the man's own journal.
  • Episode Thirteen, Craig DiLouie2
    Horror. Follows the production and filming of a single episode of Fade to Black, a ghost hunting reality TV show, told through video transcripts, journal entries, and correspondence.

Games
  • Social Democracy, Autumn Chen
    Strategy, alternate history. Attempt to change history as the Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1928.
  • Giving yourself away, Domino Club
    Interactive fiction. You're hired at a fish processing plant.
  • SCRAN GAME, scranmaster
    Quiz. Test your knowledge of scran—traditional sporting foods from pies, hot dogs, and more.

Notes ↓
few days late on this one...it is what it is. i've just finished a few projects, so in may i hope to have more time to chill out and catch up on my movie/article backlog.

as always, these posts can also be found on my website and subscribed to via RSS.

  1. radiooooo: been getting back into radiooooo. unfortunately one of their best features, taxi mode, is now locked behind a paywall, but it is what it is. i've been enjoying hopping through a variety of countries' music from the 70s–90s.
  2. episode thirteen: for novels, i generally prefer reading over listening—but the audiobook production of this was so much fun. with multiple voice actors and its sparing usage of sound effects, it plays like a great radio drama.
    @NoelBWrites perfectly described this as "entry level house of leaves"—it's also the closest a book can get to a found footage film. the character work is particularly strong.


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