Following in the footsteps of Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story comes Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. This second installment in Netflix’s “Monster(s)” true crime anthology is the latest stab from prolific producers Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan in capturing the stories of killers and the public
GREGG ARAKI’S TEEN APOCALYPSE TRILOGY Criterion Review: Three ’90s Classics, Newly Restored
After many months of anticipation since the first announcements of their respective restorations, and further excitement after the official announcement that they were heading to Blu-Ray, Criterion’s release of all three films in Gregg Araki‘s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy is finally upon us. The boutique label has gifted fans (both old
Can Movie Theaters Become the New Malls?
In October 2019, master filmmaker Martin Scorsese famously opined that movie theaters had become diluted. With the rise of franchise films and a heavy emphasis by Hollywood studios on intellectual property, the director of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull lamented that cinemas “have become amusement parks.” He made the comments
The Penguin: Carmen Ejogo’s Eve Karlo Teases An Iconic Batman Villain
This article contains spoilers for The Penguin episode 1. With Matt Reeves’ The Batman putting the ‘dark’ in the Dark Knight and scoring big at the box office in 2022, it’s no surprise that word quickly spread about a return to this grittier take on Gotham City for a sequel
TUESDAY: We Need More Original Films Like This
What the world has been lacking for quite some time now are original films. Films that aren’t like anything else, that don’t adhere to the strict checklist of what Hollywood deems the recipe to success. Films that don’t just break the rules, they completely ignore them and instead write some