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For those hungry for more, Human published the sequel, (2015). Picking up shortly after the events of the first book, this entry sees a slightly matured (but no less damaged) Baxter attending a secret government school for psychic spies and monster hunters. Kill Baxter expands the world-building dramatically, introducing global conspiracies and digging deeper into the nature of the Narrative. While the first book is a frantic chase through a city’s underworld, the second is a military academy thriller on acid.

Despite the chaos, or perhaps because of it, Coppola and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro created a visual language that redefined cinema. Apocalypse Now Now

It is a film that feels less like a movie and more like a fever dream smuggled out of a war zone. Forty-seven years after its release, Apocalypse Now remains the most ambitious, expensive, and psychologically fractured war film ever made. It is a cinematic shard of glass: beautiful, bloody, and reflecting a time when Hollywood, the New Hollywood, was devouring itself. For those hungry for more, Human published the

You can view the seven-minute short on Vimeo or YouTube . While the first book is a frantic chase