“Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas” — 9 Original Artworks Now on View at The Hilbert Museum

Image courtesy of the Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University.

Tis the season… for “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Come see original concept drawings, paintings and storyboards created for the classic 1993 animated Disney film produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi.

This new show, at the Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University, features nine original production sketches by famed animator Jorgen Klubien, along with oil-pastel concept drawings curated from The Hilbert Museum’s enormous collection of Disney animation and movie art. 

In addition to viewing original pieces created for Tim Burton’s stop-action animated classic, the Hilbert Museum’s other current shows include Disney Classics of the 1950s and ‘60s, featuring original art from “Peter Pan,” “Cinderella,” “Lady and the Tramp,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Mary Poppins,” “The Jungle Book,” and more; along with Art of the Airwaves: Novelty Radios from the 1930s to 1970s (more info).

The exhibit Tim Burton: The Nightmare Before Christmas continues at the Hilbert Museum through at least Jan. 2, 2025.

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Movies Till Dawn: House of the Devil

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Dr Jekyll and the Werewolf” * (1972, Mondo Macabro) Paul Naschy returns as the mournful Waldemar Daninsky,”who once again seeks a cure for his lycanthropy. The latest attempt comes courtesy of the grandson (Jack Taylor) of Dr. Jekyll, who proposes a sort of supernatural methadone in the family formula, which will turn Daninsky into Mr. Hyde to fight off (one guesses) his werewolf urges. But a jealous lab assistant (Mirta Miller) upends the process, resulting in Daninsky changing helplessly from human to Hyde to werewolf. One of the most enjoyable entries in Naschy’s long-running “Hombre Lobo” film series, “Jekyll” is an affectionate nod to Universal’s WWII-era monster meet-ups, in which plot took a backseat to as much on-screen time to the monsters as possible; a few forays into grindhouse material (Hyde abusing Shirley Corrigan) are detractions/distractions, but these are balanced by some clever and outrageous moments from writer Naschy and director Leon Klimovsky, including Naschy walking the streets of London ’71 in full Hyde makeup and Daninsky cycling through all three of his personas in an English disco. Mondo Macabro’s region-free Blu-ray presents both the original Spanish version of the film (with English subs) and a reconstruction of a more graphic cut exported to other territories; commentary by the NaschyCast crew is typically informative and entertaining,. as are a host of new and vintage interviews with the late Naschy, Taylor, and Naschy’s son, Sergio, and tributes to Taylor and Kilmovsky.

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‘Carved’ Intoxicates at Descanso Gardens

The Pumpkin Forest at Carved, Descanso Gardens, La Cañada Flintridge, California, Friday, October 5, 2024. Photo by Monique A. LeBleu.

Carved, at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada-Flintridge, comes once again to open spooky season for families and children of all ages, bringing an assortment of fun and interactive activities, art, and a mild and serene macabre.

Beginning in the magic hour of dusk, young Jedis light-saber their way through a dimly lit hay bale maze, fairy princesses twirl to Spanish guitar at the Ofrenda in the Under the Oaks Theater, and kids of all ages dance around tap lights illuminating the forests.

During this autumn season, the garden’s peacefully verdant landscape lends to the magical and haunting beauty of Carved. Unhurried paths lead through shadowy patches of charmed jack-o-lanterns and colorful folklore vignettes. Incandescent globe fire pits cast amber shadows along forest pathways. A mistiness steals out of the gloaming and the air shimmers like water as a storm threatens and a Kraken slinks through a shipwreck. A meandering bridge way, aglow with hundreds of straw lanterns, illuminates a promenade past shimmering pools and swaying corn stalk. Enchanting ghost sculptures “wander” gracefully through the moonlit roses and naked lady lilies of the Rose Garden. Continue reading

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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, october 13, 2024

today me + my missingmen finished all the basic tracks for out upcoming “static” album at casa hanzo w/peetzo here in my pedro town… here’s a a photo I took of bof my missingmen raul morales (l) and tom watson (r) when we got doing it, yatta!

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Movies: Satan Wants You

“Michelle Remembers” is a book published in 1980 that claims to recount a woman’s recovered memories of childhood Satanic abuse. I read the book when I was in 8th or 9th grade. Even at that age I was dubious about claims that the Virgin Mary and Michael the Archangel appeared to her while she was hanging in a cage. The part about crazy people in a cult eating babies was much more believable.

The story takes place in Victoria, Canada, and Michelle says male members of the cult cut off their ring finger to prove their allegiance to Satan. Well, I have family in Victoria and soon after I read the book my family went to Vancouver Island to visit them again. There was a man in the market with that exact finger chopped off. I looked at him wide-eyed and he gave me a scary look. I interpreted it as, “You know I’m in the Satanic cult! I may have to sacrifice you!”

It probably meant, “Goddammit, ever since that stupid book came out, people keep staring at the finger I lost in that logging accident.”

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Movies Till Dawn: House of Seven Corpses

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The Wait” * (2023, Film Movement) A foolish decision causes Victor Clavijo, a gamekeeper for wealthy landowners in a rural Spanish town, to lose his son and wife in rapid succession. But his search for answers to the tragedy – motivated largely by guilt – reveals that their deaths may have been part of a strange ritual involving the town and all those who previously held his job. What begins as a revenge thriller in modern Western dress takes a turn into supernatural horror with religious (established and folk) overtones; all sides are deftly handled by writer-director F. Javier Guiterrez, who also focuses on the rash emotions that fuel them. The striking and often nightmarish visuals are photographed expertly by Miguel Angel Mora; currently available as a VOD title on various platforms.

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Darker Gothtober Featuring an Opera with Gitaine Demone and Paul Roessler October 12 at The Crooked Path in NoHo

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The Freaky Tiki Happening is Coming to Long Beach Oct 19th!

Usually for big tiki events you have to travel to San Diego or Palm Springs, but this one is happening right in our own backyard! Come on down to Long Beach Saturday, October 19 from 2-9 PM!

Presented by Flor de Caña Rum, The Freaky Tiki Happening is taking over Shannon’s Corner in Long Beach. The space features four floors of stairwells, a grotto, and a hidden entrance. Get wild with two stages, dozens of lifestyle vendors, the Marvelous Mavens circus performers, a bartender/mixologist battle, rum tastings, a costume competition, plus an exclusive sneak peek preview of the upcoming musical, Shag with a Twist !

There will be six Rum Tasting stations spread around the event on different levels. According to the press release, “Each patron receives a Treasure Map to locate the various rum companies, and when all of them are checked off, a free Mai-Tai will be waiting for you at Secret Island!”

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Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea Launches This Weekend!

Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills. Photo credit: Wonho Frank Lee, @wonhophoto

A celebration of both the Season of the Witch and the much-anticipated release of “Wicked”

Celebrate both the witching season and the upcoming theatrical release of “Wicked” at the Wicked Witches Afternoon Tea! Taking place at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills, this seasonal take on the stylish hotel’s popular afternoon tea will leave you spellbound.

Starting this Saturday, October 12 and taking place each Saturday and Sunday through November 3, this magical experience will allow you to enter the world of Elphaba and Glinda while savoring a special menu that includes featuring London Tea Sandwiches (Black Brioche with Smoked Salmon and Crème Fraiche; Crab Toast with Green Chili, Dill, & Lemon Aioli; or Apple Roasted Chicken on Onion Profiterole), while the Witches Brewed Tea Selection features Butterfly Pea Flower & Lemon Verbena, Fantastic Mushroom, and Wild Mountain. The “Not So Wicked” sweet pastries and cake selection includes Ube Mousse Cake, The Wicked Witch Macaron, The Good Witch Meringue Tart, Poppy Fields Shortbread Cookie, and Flying Monkey Frozen Soufflé. Round out your tea with the signature Wicked Cocktail, featuring green chartreuse, gin, and maraschino.

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watt’s picture of the week – monday, october 7, 2024

yesterday I accidentally witnessed this in my pedro town…

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