Dawn of the Dead is solid cinema that does not diminish the legacy of Romero’s classic living dead, and... Tom Savini makes a cameo.
Although Pieces of a Woman is an immensely important testimony to a socially tabooed experience, one should not be swayed in judging the film.
Though Days of Wine and Roses may seem like a forgotten film from today’s perspective, for its time, it was a courageous work—one that avoided screen...
The Crazies was intended as a satire of the military and government. The social context is key: Romero made the film shortly after the Watergate scandal...
On the Comet freely combines science fiction, adventure, romance, and absurd comedy full of grotesque humor. Primarily, it is a satire on the military.
The journey through dream sequences in Bi Gan's Resurrection mirrors a journey through various stages in the history of cinema.
Remove the zombies from Night of the Living Dead and we see we need them not to turn our lives into hell. Hatred and stupidity are...
The Secret Agent is a film where vivid colors, pulsating music, and sweeping storytelling take center stage, with a secret ingredient holding it all together.
The new I Know What You Did Last Summer is a tedious and grotesque experience for fans of the original. Confusing and unappealing for those unfamiliar...
And what of fear in Dead of Night? someone may ask. Fear not—it’s there. At first hidden, it gradually asserts itself, waiting for the opportune moment.