
A story about vanity and its consequences made during the height of the cold war and imaginative, future science and its capabilities. After a …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Head (1959)
A story about vanity and its consequences made during the height of the cold war and imaginative, future science and its capabilities. After a …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Head (1959)
The first Horror film released in Soviet Russia is worth watching for the benchmark it sets, as well as the off-the-wall ending. A priest …continue reading The Daily Dig: Viy (1967)
More than an alien movie, Sputnik confronts the dark parts of Russian history, while being just as slick as a Hollywood production,continue reading Reel Review: Sputnik (2020)
“VIY”, a 1967 horror film produced in the Soviet Union, rises from it’s grave in this gorgeous but limited Severin Films Blu-ray release. I’ve …continue reading Severin Sunday: Blu-Ray Release of “Viy” (1967)
Almost defying genres, “Why Don’t You Just Die!” is equal parts horror, action and the blackest of black comedies — and a definite must-see. …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019: Why Don’t You Just Die!
I attended a very special screening of the Russian horror film “The Bride” at the Dryden Theatre, and it was a spooky experience, all …continue reading The Bride (2017) Haunts the Dryden
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