Joel Lane

  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    ‘It’s the potential for darkness that makes him so attractive,’ she told me. ‘Without that, he’d just be another pretty face. And if the darkness took over, you wouldn’t go near him. Know what I mean?’
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    Films should liberate the imagination, not choke it with misery
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    They made me feel the house was not a place for people to live in. If I shared the dark and chill of their territory, I couldn’t really be human
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    They usually claim he invoked some… sort of god that’s trying to cover its tracks
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    He believes that all of Rien’s films are hints of an entity. A power, a god perhaps. Something mysterious and terrible, glimpsed only in distorted shadows. Negatives. Views of a black earth. And whatever it is, it doesn’t want to be seen
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    ‘I mean with the films. With Rien. Do I just forget it all?’

    Padgett gazed at me for a moment, his eyes blurred with reflected light. ‘Maybe,’ he said. ‘There are worse things than forgetting.’
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    Do you remember reading Lovecraft or Machen for the first time and believing, just for a moment, that what you were reading was not fiction? That some documents of another reality had fallen into your hands? That these stories not only changed their genre, they changed everything?
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    Deep down, despite the evidence of our lives, we can’t really believe that anything is ever made up
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    When I thought about the house, I thought ruin was the natural order of things. Mostly I didn’t think about it. My grief was slow and cold and relentless.
  • irene. 🌤️has quotedlast month
    ‘No, I’m telling you. The thing that Juan Nada worships, the god of nothing. It killed my lover.’
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