1999 was a big year for movies. Fight Club, American Pie, and The Phantom Menace all proved popular for different reasons, while original sci-fi was still a booming genre. That year, two fascinating sci-fi films emerged, both determined to explore the idea that reality might not be what it seems.
Anthony Hopkins Remembers Why He Stopped Reading The Silence of the Lambs Script
With another spooky season come and gone, there’s now been a whole new generation of people who have discovered The Silence of the Lambs for the first time. For more than 30 years, Jonathan Demme’s adaptation of the Thomas Harris novel has remained a favorite thanks to its incredible filmmaking
Star Trek: Voyager Drew Inspiration from a Forgotten ’60s Sitcom
Every Trekkie knows that Star Trek wouldn’t exist without ’60s sitcoms. I Love Lucy star Lucille Ball’s company Desilu produced the show, and she used her clout to help Gene Roddenberry get an unprecedented second pilot after CBS execs passed on the first. But a different ’60s sitcom helped continue
Stitch Head: Cute and Creepy for the Kids
Once again, Halloween is just around the corner. For many, myself included, it’s one of the best times of the year: candy, costumes, decorations, and of course, horror films. Given that trick-or-treating is more of a kids’ game, it’s helpful to have movies that have creepy elements without being too
Shang-Chi Star Calls Avengers: Doomsday a Superhero Love Letter
With a title like Doomsday, it sure seems like the next Avengers outing will be a glum one. The film will not only see the great Fantastic Four nemesis Doctor Doom arrive in the form of the Avengers’ fallen comrade Tony Stark, but likely also feature the destruction of multiple