Pacing is a tricky thing to pull off in movies. It takes a truly talented filmmaker (and editor) to maintain a rate of movement, events,…
by Josh Radde Synopsis: The season finale begins with Don ending his business partnership with Conrad Hilton and ends with him starting a new job somewhere…
Every Sunday, Film School Rejects presents a movie that was made before you were born and tells you why you should like it. This week,…
I can’t imagine that adapting a short story that’s already been adapted into an episode of “The Twilight Zone,” and attempting to extend it into…
With the Saw films firmly on the ice flow of sequels toward apocalypse, the question I keep coming back to is, “where are horror films…
Werner Herzog is crazy and brilliant and German. He’s had a random and illustrious career which has taken him to South America, Bear Country, The…
Movies have supremely warped my conception of time. No longer do I judge the fragments of the year in terms of trite notions of spring,…
My feelings towards Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol have always been of two minds. I love the tale from the wit and greed-filled banter to…
I don’t know if Richard Potter is a good writer, but I like his movies. The Executive in Charge of Production for flicks as diverse as…