Review
1922. A Haunting and Disturbing Adaptation of Stephen King's Novella
What makes 1922 truly terrifying is not ghosts or corpses leaping from closets but the unsettling possibility of identifying with the protagonist.
CHRISTINE: A Collision of Visions from Two Great Horror Narrators—John Carpenter and Stephen King
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. Funny and Smart
There was once a flop of a comedy titled 2001: A Comic Odyssey, starring the once hilariously funny Leslie Nielsen.
BABYLON. Death and Resurrection
In Babylon, the decadent fun continues. However, every party comes to an end.
CHRONOPOLIS. A Polish-French science fiction animation
The work on Chronopolis took five years (1977–1982). Kamler wrote the script, designed the sets, built character models, executed most of the...
TROLL. Norwegians also have their "kaiju"
The director of The Wave (2015) and the latest cinematic incarnation of Lara Croft has taken one of Scandinavia’s stronger folk themes and...
ALICE IN WONDERLAND. What is Alice afraid of?
Alice in Wonderland is not a hymn to the magical power of imagination but an unconscious cry from a girl foreshadowing her future independence.
JUROR #2: Clint Eastwood's Final Film [REVIEW]
If Juror #2 does indeed turn out to be the final entry in the rich and versatile career of this American legend, it must be said: it’s a classy...
NEW YORK NINJA: A Film Released After Nearly 40 Years. A Must-See
If there were a competition for the “best worst movie,” New York Ninja would easily secure a spot on the podium.