If you tally up the time it took him to hand-draw thousands of pages, stain those pages to make them look like old journals and then edit the result into the nine-minute short “The Pride of Strathmoor,” it took Einar Baldvin about two years to put together the disturbing and spooky blend of Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, “Raging Bull” and even a touch of Walt Disney. But if you factor in the time it took him to learn to box, to train as a boxer and then to actually fight for three years, the short film that’s now a.
- 8/4/2015
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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