American Psycho is one of those perfect movies. Seeing Christian Bale chasing a hooker down a hotel corridor with nothing but a chainsaw and a pair of sneakers is peak cinema. Apparently though, the original movie from 2000 was not the best adaptation of the original book of the same
Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude Fulfills the Promise of Streaming
Cien años de soledad, or One Hundred Years of Solitude, is one of the many classic novels that has long been viewed as unadaptable into a visual format. Over the past decade or so, however, something strange has been happening with all these “unadaptable” masterpieces: they keep getting adapted. Whether
‘THE BRUTALIST’ An Intellectually Stimulating Work of Art With a Masterful Adrien Brody Turn
When Harrison Lee Van Buren Sr. (Guy Pearce) meets László Tóth (Adrien Brody), he remarks—almost accusingly—that their conversation is “intellectually stimulating.” Tóth, an accomplished architect forced to flee his home country after the horrors of WWII, reflects that his love for architecture boils down to the simplicity of its form:
DC Studios Greenlights The “Clayface” Movie
It’s official, DC Studios has handed out a green light to a live-action feature film about Batman villain Clayface over at Warner Bros. Pictures reports Variety. News of the project first emerged in March last year suggesting that beloved genre filmmaker Mike Flanagan (“Doctor Sleep,” “The Haunting on Hill House”)
“28 Years Later” Trailer Zombie Isn’t Murphy
Sony released the trailer for Danny Boyle’s long awaited “28 Years Later” film earlier this week to rave reviews, many calling it the best trailer they’ve seen for a film in ages. That said, one complaint that did seem to arise is that the trailer includes a brief shot of