Something Wild, and the Eccentric Auteurism of Jonathan Demme
Few directors have had the kind of career that Jonathan Demme had. Like his filmmaking peers Martin Scorsese, Joe DanteContinue Reading
Few directors have had the kind of career that Jonathan Demme had. Like his filmmaking peers Martin Scorsese, Joe DanteContinue Reading
It is natural to compare Osgood Perkins‘ Longlegs to Jonathan Demme‘s The Silence of the Lambs. Both follow a womanContinue Reading
Bernard Rose’s original Candyman film from 1992, influenced by the ilk of macabre psychological neo-noirs following the success of TheContinue Reading
The late 1990s and the early 2000s were a seminal time for Japanese cinema, specifically in the horror genre. SomeContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
In this month’s roundtable, we reflect on the life of one of cinema’s giants, Alfred Hitchcock, during the month of hisContinue Reading
Few writers have been in a better position to express their voice so clearly than Taylor Sheridan. While just hisContinue Reading
Gerald Kangl, a one-time Austrian filmmaker, directed and released Angst in 1983 to just about obscurity. To say that AngstContinue Reading









