What could you do if you wanted to make a movie, but couldn’t afford to shoot on film? Making a movie on 35mm was an extremely expensive proposition. First you had to rent a camera. Then you had to buy film. Remember that only 10 minutes of film could fit
A Century In Cinema: THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1923)
Welcome to A Century in Cinema, the monthly column where I’ll be discussing films from a hundred years ago, the historical impact they had, and how they hold up today. Whether we’re covering timeless classics or obscure gems, follow along as we continue to explore…a century in cinema! WARNING: Hundred-Year-Old
Full Trailer: “Leave the World Behind”
Netflix has premiered the full-length trailer for the new psychological thriller film “Leave The World Behind” from “Mr. Robot” and “Homecoming” creator Sam Esmail. Based on a 2020 novel by Rumaan Alam, the story begins when a family vacation on Long Island is interrupted by two strangers – a father
Neighborhorde Mode Comes To My Friendly Neighborhood
This is a very fun and uniquely creepy game. Turn on those TVs as the family-favorite Saturday morning puppet-fest My Friendly Neighborhood graces headlines once again! Last week, during The Indie Horror Showcase, DreadXP announced that its all-ages survival horror game My Friendly Neighborhood will keep the googly-eyed fun going with
Bong Joon-Ho’s “Mickey 17” Eyes Cannes Debut?
Beloved “Snowpiercer” and “Memories of Murder” director Bong Joon-ho’s new sci-fi film “Mickey 17” might be undergoing a delay – all in the name of a higher-profile launch. World of Reel reports according to their sources, Warners is looking to push back the film by two months from March 29th