2012’s Resolution caught the attention of genre fans with its smartly layered script and story that evolves in darkly curious directions, and it marked the…
Universal Pictures Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s latest film hits theaters this Friday, but before we see him punch an earthquake into submission I decided to…
I’m not the first person to say this, but 1974’s Zardoz is one strange goddamn movie. Writer/director John Boorman’s follow-up to Deliverance is an odd,…
“To kill an animal for a film is so wrong, because it’s just a film.”
The latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe hits theaters this week so we decided to revisit an early film from the director of their…
This article is part of Humanity and the Machine, our exploration of the cinematic interactions between humans and self-aware machines. No conversation about artificial intelligence…
Larry Cohen hasn’t directed a film since 1996 (Original Gangstas), but he’s stayed busy as a writer with thrillers like Phone Booth, Best Seller and…
John Hughes wasn’t much of a name yet in 1985 when The Breakfast Club was released, but it was already clear that he was one…
The ’80s were a special time for horror films, specifically slashers, as filmmakers with or without talent rushed to capitalize on the success of films…