Criterion does it again with a celebration of 90s horror
An often-overlooked decade for horror gets the spotlight, & we’ll tell you what to watch & what to skip.
An often-overlooked decade for horror gets the spotlight, & we’ll tell you what to watch & what to skip.
Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof step out of their comfort zones with a Peacock series long on strangeness and short of human connections.
The spirit of Wes Craven lives on in the fifth installment of horror’s smartest slasher franchise.
From meta commentary to social commentary, Wes Craven’s final film is a bundle of cinephilic sarcasm that was ahead of its time.
Soleil Moon Frye directs this bittersweet albeit breezy look back at the Hollywood teen stars of the ’90s, and their difficult road to now.
Eugene Kotlyarenko’s satire about a rideshare driver who murders for online fame lacks the bite or nuance its premise deserves.
We’re living in a home video heyday. This month, we celebrate some exciting new releases on 4K and Bluray that might have been overlooked.
Just in time for this month’s Criterion Flash Sale, here are a baker’s dozen box sets, new releases, and 4K upgrades to purchase.
Because in the world of streaming, nothing lasts forever.
A look back at one of David Lynch’s most perplexing motion pictures (and that’s saying something).
This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood The 54th Chicago International Film Festival is more than just an amped-up pledge drive for Cinema/Chicago – it’s a huge showcase for some of the biggest, most interesting films of the year, foreign or domestic. It’s always a treat to cover – I spent two years as a … CIFF 2018 Dispatch, Part 1 (Feat. Interview w/Felix van Groeningen)