Wees' writing is extremely "university professor" (pejorative), which is to say, a touch dry and overwrought - he's the sort of person who will title a chapter "Dialectics of a Metaphor," which gets adequately elaborated upon, but still, a hell of a phrase lol - but this is a compact lil' book on a/g film that sets out explicitly to address my primary concerns with Sitney's Visionary Film and Youngblood's Expanded Cinema and does a damn good job at it. Good chapter on the late Kenneth Anger that approaches him as a visual/sensual/experiential artist rather than the pop-cultural mystick wizard he so often gets discussed as - the two things aren't exactly separable when it comes to his work, and frankly, I'm not so sure there's a huge difference between experimental cinema and magick (both are esoteric ways of understanding, interpreting and interacting with the world around us, are they not?), but it's refreshing to see someone look at Anger as a great filmmaker first and a Crowleyite second.