
1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
Read more1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
Read more1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
Read more1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
Read more1999 is considered one of the strongest years of cinema in living memory. There will no doubt be countless articles in […]
Read moreProbably because I was one myself once, I have little tolerance for movies that center on chest-thumping, self-pitying suburban teen boys. […]
Read moreThe Commuter, Jaume Collet-Serra’s fourth collaboration with Liam Neeson, is a two-fisted Hitchcock riff with enough personality, humor, and righteous anger […]
Read moreIt’s fitting that the most iconic image from the films of David Cronenberg is the exploding head from Scanners (1981). Cronenberg’s […]
Read moreMuch has been said about the relationship between Luca Guadagnino’s new remake of Suspiria and Dario Argento’s 1977 original. Guadagnino has […]
Read moreLos Angeles’s biggest genre festival, Beyond Fest, just wrapped its sixth and most ambitious program. Fifty films played at Hollywood’s historic […]
Read moreSorry to Bother You writer-director Boots Riley recently took to social media to criticize Spike Lee’s new movie BlacKkKlansman — based on the […]
Read moreThirty years ago this month, the world saw the release of one of the most divisive movies ever made: Martin Scorsese’s […]
Read moreFrom The Searchers to You Were Never Really Here, the “captivity narrative” is one of America’s strongest tropes When Lynne Ramsay’s […]
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