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The third installment of the Coppola movie marathon is the 1970s edition, featuring "The Conversation" and the long-awaited "Apocalypse Now"! We'll have plenty of talk about paranoid short stories and the most nightmarish blockbusters in movie history, including letters from our viewers! [Please also follow X of BLACKHOLE] We'll keep you up to date with the latest information! Tweet your thoughts with #blackholetv! / blackhole_mag ◆Takahashi Yoshiki ・YouTube [Takahashi Yoshiki's Crazy Culture TV] / crazyculturetv ・X / infoyoshiki ・E-mail magazine [Takahashi Yoshiki's Crazy Culture Guide] https://www.mag2.com/m/0001673228 (The latest issue, released today on July 19th, features a special on "Apocalypse Now"!) ・Serial in "Weekly Playboy" https://wpb.shueisha.co.jp/column/new... <Takahashi Yoshiki profile> Writer, art director, designer, and certified Satanist by the Church of Satan. His books include the film critique collection "Introduction to Dark Films/Songs of the Devil's Pity" (Chikuma Bunko) and the "Takahashi Yoshiki's Cinema Strip" series (Small Publishing). The film "Furious," which he planned, wrote and directed, is currently streaming to rave reviews (U-NEXT and others). Terasawa Hawk YouTube [Terasawa Hawk] / hawksan Terasawa Hawk Profile Writer. His books include "Schwarzeneggerism" (Yosensha) and "The Ultimate Criticism of Marvel Movies: How Did the Avengers Conquer the World?" (East Press). Kiichiro Yanashita Web Magazine [Kiichiro Yanashita's Massacre Movie News] https://www.targma.jp/yanashita/ ・X / kiichiro ・YouTube [KiichiroYanashita] / kiichiroyan. . Kiichiro Yanashita Profile Film critic and translator. His books include "The Film History of the Impresarios: The Complete History of Exploitation Films" (Seidosha). Under the pen name Garth Yanagishita, he co-authored "The Fabulous Barker Boys: Trial in Absentia" (Yosensha/Bunshun Bunko) with Tomohiro Machiyama. His translations include the Alan Moore/Jacen Burrows Neonomicon series and John Waters' "John Waters's Hellish Hitchhiking Trip Across America" (Kokusho Kankokai).