3 A.M. ENTERTAINMENT: Books & Film
Entertainment oriented articles, stories, essays, and documentaries as featured in previous editions of 3 A.M. MAGAZINE.
THE FALL OF MAN
October, 2000
"When I was doing time at UMass, there was a seduction tactic we used to employ. We called it 'last man standing' and it worked on the simple notion that the last guy to leave a party or bar always got laid." By Justin Shaw.
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
October, 2000
Psychoanalysis? Feminism? Yes, it's James Brundage's review of Wes Craven's slasher classic Nightmare on Elm Street. James tears this one apart - Wes Craven, welcome to Nightmare in 3 A.M. Magazine. Now you know what it's like to be scared.
ART ATTACK: SARDAX IN RUBBERLAND INTERVIEW
August, 2000
Acclaimed S&M artist SARDAX tells Andrew Gallix that Art is a stern mistress.
DR. NO - 3 A.M. FILMS
August, 2000
"There's no business like show business, and nobody knows this like the men who made DR. NO." James Brundage deconstructs the James Bond phenomenon.
KURT VONNEGUT, GALAPAGOS
August, 2000
New 3 A.M. writer James Brundage taps into the world of Kurt Vonnegut.
SATIRE - SURVIVOR BALTIMORE
August, 2000
"'Survivor: Baltimore' was simple. Twelve Americans and one Frenchman would be split into two groups and forced to survive on the streets of Baltimore." By Andrew Gifford.
SATIRE - WHEN I WAS APPROACHED BY 3 A.M. MAGAZINE TO WRITE A MONTHLY COLUMN
August, 2000
"Write about the whole writing problem," my friend advised me, "Then you can spend each month exploring the dark underside of your own twisted life. You'll be a sensation, baby!" By Andrew Gifford.
COMMOTION PICTURES
APRIL, 2000
Mike White's got a big clock and queer tale to tell - that of Kenneth Fearing's novel and its subsequent screen adaptations :
"At least this time it's a man," Janoth quips. Yes, it seems that Pauline swings both ways.
"The Big Clock : A Study in Fundamentals"? A study in fundaments, more like, not to mention "unsatisfying climaxes" and "gay" old times.
THE ART GALLERY
APRIL, 2000
The Explosion When Both Ends Meet :
"The main theme in my work is ratio vs emotions. The struggle between head and heart, between sense and passion. The fear of going crazy, the explosion when both ends meet."
3 A. M. MAGAZINE showcases Marc Nolte's artwork.
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