Jacobie Jones
Bio
An up and coming writer hailing from the U.K.
Jacobie loves letting his imagination run wild, especially if it ventures into darkly comic places.
Stories (13/0)
Everything, Everywhere, All At Once:
I'm not going to lie to you, when the subtitles appeared at the bottom of the screen through a cacophonic cloud of Chinese chatter, I nearly switched off 'Everything, Everywhere All at Once', at once. I would like to say I was provoked out of solidarity for my illiterate brothers & sisters around the world, but in truth, I nearly missed out on watching one of the coolest films I've seen in a long time, simply because I was feeling too lazy to read. (Maybe a bit like you and this article?) Ok, and a little bit of me worried that the Chinese government might try to brainwash me through subliminal messaging and as a result, I'd find myself outside in the garden in my underpants at 2am, digging a tunnel to Beijing with no memory of how I got there. Well, it is 2023 afterall.
By Jacobie Jonesabout a year ago in FYI
The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent: A Nicolas Cage film that may have birthed a new genre of cinema.
The unbearable weight of massive talent see's Nicolas Cage embrace the raging narcissist living at the heart of every actor, artist and most of all, writer. Yet with narcissism also comes insecurity, doubt and something we all might feel from time to time, the feeling that our best days may be behind us.
By Jacobie Jonesabout a year ago in FYI
Mahoun Beithir
"There weren't always dragons in the valley. But when they came their arrival was fast and brutal. Born of fire and lightning with a taste for destruction, the dragons rained down their fury upon the thatched covered homes of the huddling Clansmen and their families without mercy. In a single, terrifying moment, everything was ablaze.
By Jacobie Jones2 years ago in Fiction
Romeo and Juliet 2: Romey Owes and Julies' Debt
In a torch-lit cave deep underground, stagnant decaying air, heavy with the stench of sulphur, penetrates the nostrils of a newly delivered dozen of the Devil's damned delinquents. As the bleary, squinting eyes of this group of pale failures slowly adjust to the dim lighting within the cave, a 'Hell Introduction Officer' stands before them eager to officially welcome them all to Hell.
By Jacobie Jones3 years ago in Fiction