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It’s a Christmas present wrapped in claymation, a stocking stuffer wrapped with laughs, a wonderful treat for the holidays — it’s the new Wallace & Gromit Read full Post
It’s a dialectic, pressure in, pressure out: Autocratic societies will almost by definition spawn rebellious responses, and so in a sense you could say that the fi Read full Post
John Crowley’s We Live in Time is far from perfect, but you can’t say it doesn’t wear its heart on its sleeve. An unabashedly sentimental tearjerker that feat Read full Post
Cinema’s celebrated new “It” boy of the slasher scene has returned for the spooky season, but Art the Clown is looking to claim a new holiday, as f Read full Post
Damian McCarthy’s Irish-junkshop genre riff Oddity comes pig-piling atop an already sky-high stack of low-mid-budget horror movies — which seems to be one out o Read full Post
TV loves doctors and lawyers; movies love professional killers. Just ask Jean-Pierre Melville. Or better yet, ask David Fincher, whose new movie, The Killer, is a sl Read full Post
Indiana Jones used to be afraid of one thing: snakes. The archeologist could outrun boulders, crawl through tunnels and hop on moving planes, but put him next to one Read full Post
John Irving Bloom aka Joe Bob Briggs has become today’s answer to Elvira. The film critic and actor, who hosts The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs on Shudder Read full Post
Actor turned writer/director Zach Braff must’ve gleaned some nuggets of wisdom after directing shows like Shrinking and Ted Lasso because in his latest effort, A G Read full Post
In a movie your coke dealer will love, writer-director Damien Chazelle offers a deep dive into the decadence and depravity of pre-talkies Hollywood. In Babylon, the Read full Post
Horror has never been more popular and Screamfest Film Festival is back to satisfy those who love it. Dedicated to supporting and developing independent filmmakers i Read full Post
Among our most primal fears—of the dark, of extreme weather, of public speaking—it’s the fear of falling that most commonly haunts our nightmares. The corny ye Read full Post
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