Greetings fellow readers! I’m proud to introduced the newest classic film related books publishing in the second half of 2025. There is a great mix of titles here and lots of different subjects and plenty of returning authors too. And per usual you’ll find new titles on Marilyn Monroe, Audrey
Ari Aster: Eddington Is a COVID Period Piece About a Moment We’re ‘Unable to Metabolize’
Ari Aster started writing the film that would become Eddington in 2020 as COVID19 halted the world. Five years later, COVID19 is still killing thousands of people monthly around the world, and the political landscape has changed in ways that people in the 2010s could never imagine. It’s a stark
The Strange History of Smurfs Movies and How These Blue Bastards Keep Coming Back
If you’ve been to the theaters recently and passed a standee for the upcoming Smurfs movie, chances are, you have audibly asked, “Those little blue bastards are back? AGAIN!? WHY?!” Lord knows I have. Somehow out of all the family-friendly intellectual property (IP) in existence, Hollywood keeps resurrecting comic artist
ROSA LA ROSE, FILLE PUBLIQUE: Her Life To Live
French filmmaker Paul Vecchiali passed away in 2023 at the age of 92, but he’s nonetheless having a long-overdue moment. After all, it’s only recently that audiences on this side of the Atlantic have been given opportunities to be (re-)introduced to his work through new restorations of films such as
Eddington Ending Explained
This article contains major spoilers for Ari Aster’s Eddington. People are finally treating Joaquin Phoenix‘s Sheriff Joe Cross with the kindness, and more importantly the respect, he thinks he deserves. “We need to find each other’s hearts,” he previously pleaded in that Facebook video which became a surprise announcement for