The Brutal Price of Vengeance
We're back!
We have so many things planned for the Deep Dive - Film Club. We're kicking things off with the theme TOTAL WAR, and our 1st watch was I Saw The Devil.
2025-05-02 20:02:59 +0000 UTC View Post
We're back!
We have so many things planned for the Deep Dive - Film Club. We're kicking things off with the theme TOTAL WAR, and our 1st watch was I Saw The Devil.
2025-05-02 20:02:59 +0000 UTC View PostWhat is your favourite video game + movie pairing?
2025-04-30 16:26:58 +0000 UTC View PostHey everyone,
Here in The House of Tabula, one of our big goals for 2025 is to strengthen our community, to make it easier for all of us to have deeper conversations, to connect and to create a space where we can truly share and celebrate ...
A look into the work of Studio Ponoc and the filmography of Hiromasa Yonebayashi.
A closer look at the poetic work of Nouvelle Vague innovator and filmmaker Agnes Varda.
2025-04-27 09:04:13 +0000 UTC View PostA dissection of the work of lyricist and rapper Kendrick Lamar, his use of multiple characters and voices to subvert identity and create an impact on his music.
What is the Soul of Cinema? What is that element that distinguishes a good film from a great one? What is it with Film that distinguishes it from any other Art form? We explore those questions and more here.
("The Soul of Cinema" is a reupload from The Cinema Cartography Season I, 29 Apri...
Some thoughts that I hope are helpful.
- Lewis
On today's episode, we discuss old school memories, the meaninglessness of a society that is searching for meaning, fighting with your partner, and never ever giving up.
Enjoy.
Hi everyone,
Luiza here. (・ω・)
For years now, I’ve been keeping a quiet, ongoing practice that’s become a core part of my creative life: a visual diary. These days, I use Pinterest to keep it simple, but the roots go way back. As a kid, I used to make collages and keep a scrapb...
"My Mother is a Fish"
Join us as we discuss "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner

Sat, 26th April - 7:00 pm British Summer Time
2025-04-18 13:38:48 +0000 UTC
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On today's episode, we try to explain the multiple definitions of 'fake news', the seamless integration of technology as they destroy digital landscapes, and the lack of differing schools of thought on aesthetics.
Enjoy.
Welcome to Foundations of Film Episode 2 - The Iceberg.
Today's episode views cinema through a lens wherein we can learn more about complex cinema and films that are 'harder watches' by establishing a story of film that links all of them together in a gradient of complexity.
T...
An Aphorism by Luiza Liz Bond
(Painting "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X" by Francis Bacon)
On today's episode, we discuss a popular true crime case, how a lack of awareness has led to a 'cringe' economy and the importance of resistance against sin.
(Sound quality was slightly off due to outside interference but this will be resolved next time).
Enjoy.
Can you guess the films?
Coming soon.
2025-04-04 13:43:21 +0000 UTC View PostOn today's episode, we discuss what it means to be a mainstream icon, a thorough look at Kanye's new phase as well as a discussion as to the upcoming plans for The House of Tabula in the next quarter and onwards.
This includes the announcement of our upcoming Deep Dive Film Club,
2025-04-01 18:29:05 +0000 UTC
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In today's episode, we discuss what we believe The House of Tabula must become, swimming against the tide, the near impossibility of social commentary in art and the new television phenomenon - Adolescence.
Enjoy.
On today's episode, Luiza returns from losing her voice, we speak about our recent experience with Balatro, our opinion on the musical Hamilton and running into one of our Patrons on the street.
Enjoy.
Journey with me through the History of Art with paintings from the 14th century to the 20th century.
With love,
Luiza
2025-03-20 17:53:42 +0000 UTC View Post
The New Hollywood Movement, also known as the American New Wave, has etched its way into the annals of cinematic history after a decade of dominance in the 1970s through the films of the United States.<...
2025-02-28 19:01:11 +0000 UTC View Post"Still immersed in his dream, he drank down the tepid tea. It tasted bitter. Glory, as anyone knows, is bitter stuff.”
Join us as we discuss "The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea" by Yukio Mishima
Sat, 8th March - 5:30 pm (GM...
On today's episode of Acid, we discuss our time at school and further the discussion of subjectivity in art.
NOTE: Towards the end of the episode, the discussion becomes very serious about certain topics that can be intense for some. However, we feel the discussion is impo...
In an age wherein we are begging to be distracted, the powers that be have found how to sophisticate their giant distraction machines and convince us that they are more than what they truly are.
2025-02-22 16:34:03 +0000 UTC View PostAfter a brief hiatus due to our house all but exploding, Acid returns and on today's episode, how it is possible to use the internet healthily, striving for greatness, the Super Bowl and celebrity culture, social media between the sexes and much more.
Enjoy.
An Aphorism by Luiza Liz Bond
(Painting "Agnus Dei" by Francisco de Zurbarán)
Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel 'Brave New World' has reached a prophetic status that perhaps no other novel of the English language has reached. Today we analyse a world wherein pleasure operates as the ultimate virtue.
Join us at 6 pm today for a live conversation of the novel on Discord.
On today's episode we speak about the recent changes in the AI bubble and then have a very raw discussion about our feelings towards general ignorance.
Enjoy.
On today's episode of ACID, we discuss Carl Jung and 'mysticism', the necessity for atheism, Hitler vs Trump, language as symbols, working together and enjoying marriage and more.
Enjoy.