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John Cameron Mitchell’s ‘Rabbit Hole’ Remains Criminally Overlooked
Making a major change of pace, director John Cameron Mitchell shifts away from profiling the eccentric characters that populated Hedwig &...
Making a major change of pace, director John Cameron Mitchell shifts away from profiling the eccentric characters that populated Hedwig &...
Gripping and well-executed, Host marks the beginning of countless pandemic movies to come. It feels fitting that it’s a horror...
Director Gregg Araki, once considered the angriest, most unconventional, and relentlessly intriguing voices in independent queer cinema made somewhat of...
100 Essential Action Scenes, Part Eight: Shootouts Shootouts, unlike any other type of action scenes, put death in the forefront...
At the start of the post-Tarantino era, a good crime movie was hard to find. A new generation of filmmakers...
100 Essential Action Scenes, Part Six: One on One Fights A good fight scene is built into the fabric of...
100 Essential Action Scenes, Part Five: One vs. Many Fights You know an action hero is the baddest of badasses...
Peninsula, the first real blockbuster since lockdown began, is a thrill from beginning to end while never losing sight of...
A quick scan through Tom Hardy's IMDb page indicates gravitation towards intense character pieces that evoke sympathy for morally repugnant...
100 Essential Action Scenes, Part Four: Rescues & Escapes Hollywood has had a long love affair with the heist sub-genre....