Frankenhooker (1990), Low-Budget Body Horror That Aims to Offend
With a name like Frankenhooker, you pretty much know what you’re getting. It’s not going to offer a progressive view
Read MoreA Philosophical Approach to Cinema
With a name like Frankenhooker, you pretty much know what you’re getting. It’s not going to offer a progressive view
Read MoreIn the past, I’ve liked to form top 10 lists around a philosophical theme or school of thought, as you
Read MoreIt is very, very rare that I feel genuinely horrified while watching a horror movie. I might feel my pulse
Read MoreIt may sound crass, but pregnant women make for great horror movie fodder. You take women, who so often act
Read MoreIf you were to explain the plot of Nikias Chryssos’ Der Bunker (2015) to a friend, they might think you
Read MoreToo often, films about race devolve into familiar and shallow territory. We are not given more than a surface view
Read MoreCaveat (noun) — A warning of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations. Irish cinema has a long and storied history, but
Read MoreIn Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954), a wheelchair-bound photographer observes the surrounding neighborhood through the rear window of his apartment.
Read MoreThough it offers up very few real scares, Asylum (1972) might be the greatest horror anthology film of all time.
Read MoreFew films embody Hollywood’s inability to capture a historical period (or figure) like W. S. Van Dyke’s Marie Antoinette 1938.
Read MoreIn her article for the New York Times, Laurie Frankel uses the example of her six-year-old child (born male) wearing
Read MoreThe makers of Howard Original (2021), Extraordinary Pictures, put out the following warning for audiences: The film is a commentary
Read MoreThe follow-up to everyone’s favorite tear-jerker zombie movie has proven that the makers of Train to Busan 2: Peninsula are
Read MoreThe Other Lamb (2019) is full of symbolism and jarring visuals depicting a deranged cult leader and the women under
Read MoreI Used to Go Here perfectly captures the small peculiarities of college life and the nostalgia of returning to one’s
Read MoreThough horror and thriller movies about children usually fall flat, Emelie excels by allowing the child actors to react to
Read MoreMany horror films take acts of intimacy and make them horrific; A Serbian Film (2010) does the same, but cranks
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