For Pride Month, I wanted to make a tribute to films that have meant so much to me personally as well as others in the LGBT community.…
« read »For Pride Month, Katie Duggan exalts the camp pleasures of iconic director John Waters and his queer cinematic universe.…
« read »David Lynch's detachment is what makes his movies so relatable in Europe. But is this a good thing?…
« read »Jone's debut never quite asks the elephantine questions of its preceding sci-fi epics but instead endeavours to question the very concepts of emotion and connection. Without which, are we truly human at all?…
« read »The director's films are ranked, from his 1980 debut 'Permanent Vacation' to this year's 'The Dead Don't Die'…
« read »Brian De Palma has proven again and again over his decades-long career to be one of cinema's finest provocateurs, fascinated with how people can manipulate images and how those images can, in turn, affect others.…
« read »Nisa Khan looks back at Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 15 years later.…
« read »The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a masterpiece of direction and storytelling, and a haunting look to a past that is still, unfortunately, a reality.…
« read »Alien is still an exceptional horror 40 years later…
« read »Jenna Kalishman writes a personal tribute to Carrie Fisher.…
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