Film
Ordinary People at 40: How ‘Ordinary’ Beat Extraordinary at the Oscars
By any reckoning, 1980 was an extraordinary year for film. From the sublime to the ridiculous, this was the year...
By any reckoning, 1980 was an extraordinary year for film. From the sublime to the ridiculous, this was the year...
On February 28, 1986, a 17-year-old Molly Ringwald graced the screen as as the working-class Andie Walsh, a heartbroken teenager...
Revisiting Abel Ferrara’s King of New York Something of a cult hero among worshippers of ‘video-nasty’ exploitation flicks and latter-day...
Perfect Blue and Hitchcockian Mind-Games Teen-sensations-turned-adult-starlets crop up even more often these days, thanks in large part to teen-content-machines Disney...
More than thirty years after its release, Katsuhiro Otomo’s adaptation of his own manga Akira has rightfully taken its place...
The Collaborative Virtual Festival From Boston Underground, Brooklyn Horror, North Bend, Overlook, and Popcorn Frights Festival to run October 8-11th,...
Made on a modest budget of £100,000 and shot in just under 2 weeks, EL Katz’ Cheap Thrills inverts the traditional notion...
Appreciation of Clarice Starling (The following contains a great deal of spoilers) Rewatching The Silence of the Lambs, Anthony Hopkins...
120 Essential Horror Scenes Part 10: Legends & Omens
120 Essential Horror Scenes Part 9: Best Jump Scares & False Alarms The jump scare is a uniquely horror movie...