Peter Strickland has always been a filmmaker on his own wavelength, making uniquely crafted movies like Berberian Sound Studio and The […]
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Peter Strickland has always been a filmmaker on his own wavelength, making uniquely crafted movies like Berberian Sound Studio and The […]
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When I heard that Feast of the Epiphany, the inaugural feature film from the publication Reverse Shot, melded documentary and fiction, […]
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Are we ever truly able to escape the past? The mistakes that we’ve made, opinions we’ve held, and lines that we’ve […]
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One of my favorite flavors of indie horror is the mixtape, lovingly dubbed by filmmakers from an oddball greatest hits of […]
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On their website, you can buy a hat for $35, a grooming set for $42, candles for $48, T-shirts, hoodies, socks, […]
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It’s a common enough sight in Christmas films: holiday shoppers admiring animatronic window displays and taking advantage of the sales at […]
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Coming on the heels of last year’s documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, the unabashedly adoring Mister Rogers story A Beautiful […]
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Rian Johnson’s Knives Out is both a loving tribute to the murder mystery genre and a scathing satire of white privilege […]
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Disney’s Frozen has remained an impressive cultural phenomenon since it hit theaters in 2013. We’ve now had six years of little […]
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What wild and unnatural spirits exist in the depths of the forest, possessing an ancient and eternal power far beyond our […]
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Society tends not to bat an eyelid at intergenerational relationships so long as the elder member of the pairing is a […]
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Washington Irving’s 1820 short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is a classic of Gothic horror, an atmospheric and ambiguous tale […]
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