Have no fear, internet. April Fool’s Day is over, and (probably since it fell on a Sunday) the laundry list of fake casting announcements and…
To this point in our subjection of the films of BBS Productions we’ve been privy to a handful of boundary-pushing films that we now recognize…
Some films represent to many the indefinable expression of a dream. Often times it’s nightmarish, as that’s what we can easily discern as being particularly…
“Think they pay you to drive? They pay you to be terrified.” It’s the line that inspires the title. Four men behind the wheel of…
The documentary feature has a considerably long history of a, most likely, mis-distinction in terms of what it actually is. To many, a documentary picture…
Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton are with little argument probably the two most influential and “important” personalities from an era that was overflowing with some…
There was a period in the early to mid-1950s where the horror genre, in hindsight, was appearing to go through somewhat of a period of…
In 1950 Akira Kurosawa released what many consider to be his first true masterpiece, which started two decades full of multiple masterpieces, in the pioneering…
Though it isn’t typical of this column to focus an article’s actual material towards the relevance of the chosen title for the week ‘s relation…