-
Industry News
Revenge of the Drive-In Movie Theater
A piece of movie news went mostly unnoticed earlier this year in the midst of the Coronavirus outbreak. While the…
Read More » -
Reviews
‘Cut Throat City’ is Spike Lee Without the Substance
As a rapper, music producer and composer, The RZA of Wu-Tang Clan is a master craftsman. Anyone unfamiliar with his…
Read More » -
Reviews
Why the PG-rated ‘Tourist Trap’ Is as Creepy as Freddy, Michael Myers
David Schmoeller’s “Tourist Trap” (1979) is a vastly underappreciated horror cult classic. Arriving during the introductory period of teen slasher…
Read More » -
Reviews
Alan J. Pakula’s Paranoid ‘Parallax View’ Remains Perfection
Alan J. Pakula’s “The Parallax View” opens with a shot the Seattle space needle, an eclectic structure that towers over…
Read More » -
Reviews
‘Mr. Destiny’ Reveals the Perils of Nostalgia
There’s a real danger in revisiting a movie you remember loving in your youth, creating the possibility that time has…
Read More » -
Reviews
How ‘My Own Private Idaho’ Defied Hollywood Conventions
Gus Van Sant’s “My Own Private Idaho” opens with the Webster definition of narcolepsy. It’s the first and far from…
Read More » -
Reviews
Why ‘X-Men’ Shames Glitzy Successors
Bryan Singer’s “X-Men,” the first in the series, boldly begins in Poland, 1944. We see Eric Lehnsherr, later known as…
Read More » -
Reviews
Why the Box Office Flop ‘Krull’ Refuses to Die
Peter Yates’ 1983 summer fantasy “Krull” is an odd one, a 10-ton box office flop that went on to become…
Read More » -
Reviews
Why ‘The Relic’ Is a Horror Junkie’s Dream
In the first scene of Peter Hyams’ “The Relic” an adventurer who is dressed like Indiana Jones (but is certainly…
Read More » -
Reviews
‘My Spy’ Pins Dave Bautista to the Mat
Dave Bautista doesn’t need “My Spy,” and neither do we. That’s all you really need to know about “My Spy,”…
Read More »









