The Top Ten Films of 1939
When tradition met avant-garde, the past met the future, and sepia met Technicolor.
When tradition met avant-garde, the past met the future, and sepia met Technicolor.
In more ways than you think, slime holds many of the worlds of film together. We count down numbers 10-6 of the best showcases for this wonderful stuff.
It’s a cinematic fantasy vs. reality matchup – The Spirit of the Beehive vs. Frankenstein.
“Tell me how I should be. Just tell me. I’ll do it.”
Discovering what you don’t know of James Whale’s classic film Frankenstein is only slightly more fun than experiencing that which you already do. Find out how and why it holds up!
TCM’s Summer Under the Stars features a treasure trove of films from classic stars – here’s your day by day viewing guide according to Flickchart!
Mystery Men falls into a weird hole – after Batman & Robin but before X-Men, when people starting taking superheroes seriously again. The movie is kind of a mess, but it’s a fun mess and it deserves your attention.
A look at some of the best vehicular mayhem to speed out of the 1970’s!
Werewolf films are something Hollywood rarely gets right. What took off as a fantastic genre in the 30’s and 40’s was mostly pushed aside in the 1950’s as sci-fi took dominance – and almost...
That the film focuses more on Kong surprises me not at all. He more closely approximates an actual character, while…
Absolutely loved "Insidious: The Red Door"! The emotional depth and intense storytelling took this franchise to a whole new level.
I liked Guardians 3. It was a good ending to the trilogy. Gunn is one of the few filmmakers who…
Top Gun and Banshees deserve all the good awards.
North Dallas Forty might be appearing an article to come ;)