Django remains a potent metaphor for the entire spaghetti Western subgenre—a cunning, stoic figure with a shadowy past, teetering on the edge of good and evil..
Thirty five years since Peter Weir’s Dead Poets Society hit theaters, and its impact has not diminished in the slightest. Oh Captain, my Captain!
The Truman Show is the story of a man who is unaware that his entire life is actually a television show created and overseen by a...
The Last Wave. When black rain falls from the sky, when two suns shine side by side, and humanity is struck by plagues and catastrophes, the...
Escape from New York enchants thanks to Russell’s unforgettable performance and the brilliant soundtrack which masterfully builds the film’s decadent mood.
Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein is an undeniable classic, one of the greatest comedies and also one of the most original perspectives on the Frankenstein story.
Pennywise might laugh in response. As it turns out, one professional clown - John Wayne Gacy - belongs to the infamous group of America’s worst serial...
If it’s true that his greatest dream in life was fame, then unfortunately – his wish came true. Charles Manson is a figure pop culture simply...
One of the iconic stories that has significantly contributed to the creation of the modern image of Christmas is undoubtedly A Christmas Carol by Dickens.
The key to enjoying Inland Empire is abandoning the instinctive urge to organize the film’s imagery into a coherent whole through an interpretive framework.