& Categories Anniversaries Movies October 18, 2020 “Re-Animator” revisited: Stuart Gordon’s masterpiece lives on Lovecraft adaptations have never been better or more gruesome, even 35 years later.
“ Categories Anniversaries Movies October 17, 2020 “Fade to Black” is creepy, funny & prescient The underrated psychological thriller turns 40 & finds a new audience on Shudder.
I Categories Anniversaries Movies October 16, 2020 Inside the blood-soaked Gothic romance of “Crimson Peak” Guillermo del Toro's criminally overlooked ode to Daphne du Maurier turns five, and it's as potent as ever.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies October 11, 2020 “Different rules apply”: “After Hours” at 35 An under-appreciated work from the filmmaker and a career rebound, Martin Scorsese's screwball comedy remains one of a kind.
& Categories Anniversaries Movies Reviews October 6, 2020 “Dancer in the Dark” at 20: A haunting swan song that’s complicated to love Despite on-set conflict, Lars von Trier’s collaboration with Björk is still emotionally devastating and superb two decades later.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies October 5, 2020 “What’s the rumpus?”: “Miller’s Crossing” at 30 A noticeable step up in their artistry at the time, the Coen brothers' gangster pastiche remains the duo's crown jewel.
S Categories Anniversaries Features Movies October 1, 2020 Sorkin’s Game: How “The Social Network” surprisingly succeeds in its take on women David Fincher's Facebook drama remains a bright spot in Aaron Sorkin's filmography in how it skewers male entitlement.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies September 26, 2020 “He’s Not Funny Anymore”: “Stardust Memories” at 40 Misinterpreted upon its release, Woody Allen's 1980 comedy is a worthy riff on the likes of 8 1/2 and Sullivan's Travels.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies September 26, 2020 “Welcome to your sophomore year!”: “My Bodyguard” at 40 Something of an unsung classic, Tony Bill's directorial debut precedes and exceeds its John Hughes peers of the era.
& Categories Anniversaries Movies September 22, 2020 “Se7en” can still keep you up at night, even after 25 years David Fincher's bleak, gruesome murder mystery packed a punch audiences have never forgotten.