The Best Horror Movie Aliens: The Thing(1982) and Alien(1979)
The Best Horror Movie Aliens? The Thing and Alien By: Brian Robert Oliver The horror movie aliens sub-genre...
The Best Horror Movie Aliens? The Thing and Alien By: Brian Robert Oliver The horror movie aliens sub-genre...
Se7en: Why John Doe Wins By Brian Robert Oliver John Doe is calm and resolute. “Become vengeance, David”....
A Sleepaway Experience with Felissa Rose by Sean M. Sanford Sleepaway Camp came out in 1983, and was...
The Black Swan needs Nina to unlock her sexual maturity and merge with her Shadow. After an aggressive first kiss, she lets Lily take over. Kneeling over Nina on her bed, Lily wears garters that make her look like a sexy gunslinger. Her lingerie...
Joker: Joaquin Phoenix Dancing with Himself By Kristin Grady Arthur Fleck sheds his identity like a snake's skin...
The singer's performance was intensely emotional, beautiful, and heartbreaking, it seemed so real. Rita and Betty exchanged a tearful glance that spoke without words. Any romance between them was part of the show, just an illusion, no matter how real it seemed.
The Vietnam timeline continues throughout the entire film, the truth slowly revealed in bits and pieces as it comes back to Jake. In the modern timeline, we're never sure if it's really happening or the entire thing is a fabrication...
Every villain needs a juicy origin story. Bill the Butcher has two, that of his real life basis,...
"David and I are going to have a baby..." Accompanied by an absolutely miserable expression. She says "going to" as if she's positive about her decision to go through with the pregnancy, but her inflection flips the meaning of her words around. The subtext is...
Anatomy of an Auteur: The Devil's Backbone Mimic Fresh off a disappointing American premiere of Mimic(1997), Guillermo del...
During the fascist Franco regime in Spain, Basque nationalists eventually rose to the point of committing domestic terrorism in the name of social change. The Platform aligns with this swift glide into barbarism by showing the flaws in "trickle-down" economics...
In Episode 1 in our Anatomy of Horror Series, we discuss Ari Aster's film language and how he used that language to create this horror masterpiece.
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