
An ode to action films and a meditation on grief and the creative process, “Leonor Will Never Die” demonstrates why we love foreign films. …continue reading Foreign Friday: Leonor Will Never Die (2022)
An ode to action films and a meditation on grief and the creative process, “Leonor Will Never Die” demonstrates why we love foreign films. …continue reading Foreign Friday: Leonor Will Never Die (2022)
One theme, five killer films; we celebrated the five best, wickedly funny and lovingly-conceived horror spoofs you may have missed. I’m a sucker for …continue reading Five On It: Horror Spoofs
Though not the best fit for fans of straightforward narratives, the arthouse crowd will swoon over the beautiful and atmospheric “In Fabric”. The simple …continue reading Reel Review: In Fabric (2019)
Not since “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” has a live-action film so lovingly dedicated itself to the reverence of retro video games. Midnight Science …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: Midnight Science
On this episode of “New Horror Express”, we talk with the writer / director duo behind the 2020 remake of “The Brain That Wouldn’t …continue reading New Horror Express: Derek Carl and Hank Huffman Interview
A coincidentally relevant tale thirty years before it would make sense, and set thirty years before that, “The Carrier” is prophetic and extra cheesy. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Carrier (1988)
“At the Drive-In” is an engrossing documentary about The Mahoning Drive-In Theater, but more than that, it’s a love story for the ages “The …continue reading Reel Review: At the Drive In (Documentary)
Beloved late actress and cult queen Karen Black had commanded the screen with beauty, prowess, and power; here are ten of her most memorable …continue reading Top Ten Movie Performances by Karen Black
Mad Ron’s Prevues From Hell (1987) is a gloriously nostalgic and loving tribute to the art of the film trailer. It’s a 90-minute smorgasbord …continue reading Netflix & Kill: Mad Ron’s Prevues From Hell
An American Vidiot Presents: “I Have a Bad Feeling About This.” When John Carpenter’s Halloween came out in 1978, it opened up a whole new …continue reading You Oughta Know: The Mutilator
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