![](https://i0.wp.com/wearecult.rocks/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/feat-after-image.jpg?resize=326%2C245&ssl=1)
After-Image: ‘Get Carter’ (1971)
❉ “Get Carter is one of the greatest British Films ever made. If you haven’t seen it stop reading this and go watch it now because I am about to blow the entire ending for you. “
❉ “Get Carter is one of the greatest British Films ever made. If you haven’t seen it stop reading this and go watch it now because I am about to blow the entire ending for you. “
❉ Our occasional series looking at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry returns, with ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’.
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: Nobody Trusts Anybody Now And We’re All Very Tired.
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: Do You Ever Tell The Truth?
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: Industrial Relations, ‘Alien’-style.
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: Space, the final frontier of fear.
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: ‘Dune’s Guild Navigator.
❉ After-Image looks at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: “I found him.”
❉ In this series we look at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. This week: “You’ve done a man’s job, sir.”
❉ In this occasional series we look at single images and the emotional and narrative weight they carry. First off: Peter Cushing as Van Helsing
Copyright © 2024 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes