The Devil, Probably (1977) Probably, most definitely
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Bresson’s nihilistic misadventure in ‘The Devil, Probably’ (1977) … More The Devil, Probably (1977) Probably, most definitely
Three review of campy horror: ‘Son of Kong’ (1933), ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ (1941), ‘Crack in the World’ (1965) … More Three Reviews: Camp Sci-Fi and B-movie premises
Three Noir genre reviews featuring the great Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, and a noir-horror film … More Three Noir Film reviews: Crawford, Davis and a noir-horror
Martin Scorsese captures the anger in the zeitgeist once again with ‘Killers of the Flower Moon.’ Projecting the type of American unrest and intensely uneasy feeling that persists. In one of Marty’s most invasive, deeply personal pictures, he personally signs his name with the closing of the film. Speaking to the weight behind this narrative and not undermining it with the dramatics of the picture. He emphasizes the suffering and most importantly, that nothing is seen nor heard and these ideologies continue to live on into the future … More Martin Scorsese captures the anger floating in the zeitgeist with “Killers of the Flower Moon”
The Return of Miles Morales and the unbelievably crafted world Lord & Miller are back with a huge bang. … More Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse an incomplete visual feast
A perfectly adequate Pink Panther sequel … More “A Shot in the Dark” (1964) a perfectly adequate Pink Panther sequel
Jin-Mi Park delivers a quietly discomferting performance that’s one of the years best … More Ji-Min Park is broken in her Return to Seoul (2022)
The 2022 Weird Cinema awards … More Sixth Annual Weird Cinema Awards: 2022 Best Films
The goriest film ever made… … More Peter Jackson’s “Dead Alive” (1992) earns reputation as the goriest film ever made
The anxiety of childhood captured in a close-up … More Un Monde (2021) captures the anxiety of childhood