From 2011, following the release of Darren Aronofsky’s ballet thriller, we explore the thematic nature of sex in the film.
As the only literate Reject, it’s my duty to find the latest, the greatest and the untouched classics that would make great source material for…
The word “cult cinema” is thrown about quite liberally in film criticism, but it takes a dense history to firmly qualify a given film as…
Japan has seen a virtual tsunami of quality films leave their shores over the years to touch down in foreign lands and convert innocent and…
Hope springs eternal. As we round the bases of another year, it’s important to let the average and outright crappy slough off and realize that…
There are two reasons why looking at the best movie posters is fascinating. The first is the inherent interest that all advertising brings. It’s art…
From 2010, Jack Giroux interviews Sofia Coppola about her then-latest effort, ‘Somewhere.’
Innovation is a rarity in most films because it’s usually trumped by laziness. It’s especially true with genre flicks that hew close to an established…
Ah, the romantic comedy. Is there any genre more undone by the generic machinations of heartless hacks and unfunny “stars” in lead roles? The ingredients…