Film
Where the Wild Things Are Perfectly Captures the Spirit of Book
Maurice Sendak’s 1963 children’s classic Where the Wild Things Are contains exactly 10 sentences, 338 words of text, and 18 pictures. The...
Maurice Sendak’s 1963 children’s classic Where the Wild Things Are contains exactly 10 sentences, 338 words of text, and 18 pictures. The...
Ticked-off Trannies With Knives is just one of many films in the self-explanatory transploitation sub-genre. Described as a “campy homage to...
The original I Spit on Your Grave was made under the title Day of the Woman and played in some theatre chains and horror...
Riding in the wave of plenty of other medieval British action flicks released in the same year, (Valhalla Rising, Centurion, and Solomon Kane), Black...
Director Gregg Araki, once considered the angriest, most unconventional, and relentlessly intriguing voices in independent queer cinema made somewhat of...
Back in 2010, there were two popular movies released which take place entirely (or almost entirely) in a confined space...
Danny Boyle's 127 Hours is not an easy watch. The final 15 minutes of gut-wrenching terror is not easy on...
10 Years Later, Revisiting The Crazies The Crazies is about the inhabitants of a small Kansas town systematically plagued by...
10 Years Later: Let Me In vs. Let The Right One In Even in a pop culture landscape littered with the bloodthirsty undead,...
Edgar Wright’s wildly innovative film adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s series of graphic novels should more than satisfy fanboys while...