Permanent Damage Comic Book Resources, Ca - ... as were Burroughs', and Lovecraft's Edgar Allan Poe, Smith's were in the more obscure and less penetrable tradition of Lord Dunsany, whose attempted ... |
Dunsany movie hailed as 'film of week’ Meath Chronicle, Ireland - By John Donohoe Film critic Michael O’Dwyer described 'Dean Spanley’, the movie based on Lord Dunsany’s 'My Talks With Dean Spanley’ as the film of the week ... |
A shaggy dog tale that tops its class Irish Times, Ireland - There still is a Lord Dunsany, who may or may not be amused by the fact that his ancestor's 1936 short novel, My Talks With Dean Spanley, has been made into ... Film of the Week: Dean Spanley Stars: Jeremy Northam, Peter O'Toole, Sam Neill Review: This week's film releases |
The "It" List Of Small Presses Publishing Scary Stuff io9, CA - And Night Shade Press, which has distinguished itself among lovers of Clark Ashton Smith and Lord Dunsany. [Washington Post] |
Dean Spanley RTE.ie, Ireland - But it's a decidedly weird film - adapted from a story by the eccentric early 20th century Irish writer Lord Dunsany - and suffers from dragging quite a bit ... |
Michael Dirda on Unearthing Ghostly Tales of Today Washington Post, United States - But how can I overlook Night Shade Books, purveyors of Clark Ashton Smith and Lord Dunsany, let alone Midnight House and Centipede/Millipede Press or even ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | The Day the Earth Stood Still and Dean Spanley - review Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - From all of the above you may deduce that Dean Spanley, adapted from a shaggy-dog tale by Lord Dunsany, is a decidedly odd business, a rummage in mothballed ... |
![]() New Zealand Herald | 'Spanley' wins rave reviews from critics New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Set in Edwardian England, Dean Spanley is based on the 1936 novella by Irish writer Lord Dunsany, and tells the curious tale of a church dean (Neill) who is ... |
![]() Comic Book Resources | Snowbound Friday Comic Book Resources, Ca - I bought this because Jim Steranko painted the cover for it but it really is a nice sampler of stories from Robert E. Howard, Fritz Leiber, Lord Dunsany, ... |
Films accepted for the Palm Springs International Film Festival Press-Enterprise, CA - Based on the book by Lord Dunsany, the film transports us to Edwardian England, with its elegant rooms, lavish costumes, and surprising tolerance for the ... |