This issue of MovieJawn looks at cinematic loneliness in its many forms.
Within: the infinite sadness of the British "kitchen sink realism" movement, Marilyn Monroe and lonely cowboys in The Misfits, comparing the iconic noir In a Lonely Place to today's BookTok love of "dark romance," One Hour Photo parasocial relationships predictions, Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are adaptation coming out at just the right time, and so much more.
24 pages, cut magazine size. Original cover artwork featuring the motion picture Umberto D. (1952) designed by Hugo Marmugi.