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DRUNK MONKEYS IS A Literary Magazine and Film Blog founded in 2011 featuring short stories, flash fiction, poetry, film articles, movie reviews, and more

Editor-in-chief KOLLEEN CARNEY-HOEPFNEr

managing editor

chris pruitt

founding editor matthew guerrero

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Killer of Sheep

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Killer of Sheep

Killer of Sheep (1978): A

Image © Milestone Films

Image © Milestone Films

Comprised of a series of vignettes weaved together like a book of poetry, Killer of Sheep is anchored by both a place (Watts LA area) and a person (Stan, played by Henry G. Sanders). Stan’s crappy job at a slaughterhouse has killed his spirit. He’s kind, but exhausted and filled with a haunting ennui that threatens his marriage. Music permeates this slice-of-life masterpiece in sudden and surprising ways, lending magic to even the simplest moments (but the quiet ones are also soaked with meaning and beauty). Burnett’s first major work is gorgeous, sad, and raw, but not without hope.

 Michael Seymour Blake, Guest Contributor


100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Sympathy for the Underdog

100 WORD FILM REVIEWS / Sympathy for the Underdog

POETRY / luck in the dust / Jaisha Jansena

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