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.
Mufasa continues the dismal trend of films made not from the heart but for the wallet. Yet it’s possible to do better, combining quality with profitability.
Wonder is entirely immersed in the aura of religious mysticism that often characterizes horror cinema. Lelio's film is closer to a psychological thriller.
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...
Even if Cocaine Bear suffers from the inequalities of the script, it is compensated by the arrangement of the action and the film as a whole...
"Space Mutiny" by David Winters and Neal Sundstrom is a feature-length production aimed primarily at fans of Babylon 5 and Battlestar Galactica.
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...
What makes 1922 truly terrifying is not ghosts or corpses leaping from closets but the unsettling possibility of identifying with the protagonist.
In Christine, Carpenter likely won’t scare you, but for pop culture treasure hunters of the '80s, this is an endless mine of delight.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is an extraordinary, funny, satirical, and smart film. It provides great entertainment both for viewers who haven’t read...