Marquis de Sade: Justine does not capture the spirit of de Sade, but has its merits. Paris, the late 18th century. The Marquis de Sade is...
The Dead Eyes of London is a forgotten, yet influential episode in the history of cinema. In London, a series of deaths of wealthy, elderly men...
Two elements, however, rescue Five Golden Dragons: its high entertainment value and its light, comedic tone—it is a parody of the spy genre.
Athough Operation "Thunderbolt" undoubtedly has a propagandistic tone, none of the individuals involvedare overly idealized or demonized.
The Little Drummer Girl was a box office failure and received mixed reviews: critics complained about the slow pace, lack of action, and Keaton’s performance.
The similarities between Gangster’s Law and Reservoir Dogs are so striking that it’s hard to believe they’re coincidental.
Man, Pride and Vengeance is one of the rare Westerns set in Europe – and this alone sets Bazzoni’s film apart from the hundreds of 1960s...
What lifts Venom far above typical B-movie fare is the stellar cast, and Haggard was skilled enough as a director to steer the absurd plot with...
If anyone still doubted whether Kinski was an egotistical narcissist convinced of his own greatness, a viewing of Paganini should put those doubts to rest.
When the characters of Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead finally leave the station and begin their trek into Mexico, the tension doesn’t subside.