Film
Yojimbo — Kurosawa’s First Effort to Feature the Character of Sanjuro is a Total Blast
It is the mid-19th century in Japan as a wandering ronin (the term designated to samurai who no longer have a...
It is the mid-19th century in Japan as a wandering ronin (the term designated to samurai who no longer have a...
Edgar Wright’s wildly innovative film adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s series of graphic novels should more than satisfy fanboys while...
10 Years Later Genre director Neil Marshall is not what you might call an “ideas man.” His best film, the...
Dressed to Kill Podcast Review Though many may not rank it among his best (including our own Ricky D), Brian...
It’s probably fair to say that of all of the intellectual property that Disney has amassed in the last two...
Doctor Sleep
Whereas its cast may be time traveling to the past to save the future from impending doomsday again, The Umbrella...
Before The West Wing, Aaron Sorkin wrote a little ABC comedy about a nightly sports show called Sports Night. Like everything Sorkin,...
What is Elia Kazan’s best Movie? Part One: Underseen Films Elia Kazan is one of my top five favourite American...
What is Guillermo Del Toro’s Best Film? Years back, we ranked the films of director Guillermo Del Toro under our...
It’s was back in 1973, that the ABC telepic Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark terrified youngsters across the globe—...
The German tale of Snow White was published by Grimm brothers Jacob and Wilhelm in their Hausmärchen collection in 1812....
Inconstant selves in Brian De Palma’s Sisters DISCLAIMER: THIS ESSAY INCLUDES SPOILERS. MANY OF THEM. NOTE THE CAPS. In Brian...
This is our look at the works of Wong Kar-Wai, his best films, his worst, and everything in between. What...
Requiem For A Dream Review The apotheosis of ADD. MTV-era filmmaking, Requiem for a Dream is designed to divide. Its...