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Nathaniel Kahn - The Price of Everything

The Price of Everything: Nathaniel Kahn on the Intersection Between Art and Commerce (Interview)

October 29, 2018October 29, 2018Clint Worthington Comment

The documentarian talks about the relationship between art and money, the over-the-top personalities of high-powered art collectors, and what happens when artists have to commodify […]

10 Horror Movies for People Who Don't Like Horror

10 Horror Movies For People Who Don’t Like Horror

October 29, 2018October 28, 2018Gena Radcliffe Comment

Let me rephrase that right from the beginning. This list really should be “10 Horror Movies for People Who Normally Aren’t Into Horror Movies, But […]

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY

Bohemian Rhapsody Review: Malek’s Mercury Will Rock You, Its Queer Politics Less So

October 27, 2018Marshall Estes 1

While Bryan Singer’s biopic takes some uncomfortable liberties with Freddie Mercury’s life, Malek’s eye-catching performance elevates the proceedings into a rocking ride. In a pivotal […]

SUSPIRIA (2018)

Suspiria (2018) Review: A Bone-Chilling Descent Into Existential Horror

October 26, 2018November 3, 2018Clint Worthington 1

Luca Guadagnino’s disturbing, cerebral remake of the Dario Argento giallo original is an ice-hot knife to the cerebellum, its scares shrouded in terrifying mystique. It’s […]

Hunter Killer

Hunter Killer Review: Gerard Butler Sinks In this Throwback Sub Thriller

October 25, 2018Dusty Wilson Comment

The latest mid-budget Gerard Butler vehicle might thrill those who clamor for the return of the 90s submarine thriller, but doesn’t offer much else. While […]

Single White Female

Alcohollywood Podcast Ep. 335 – HORROR OCTORBOR: Single White Female (1992)

October 24, 2018October 24, 2018Alcohollywood Staff Comment

Horror Octorbor keeps a-chuggin’ along this month, as we continue to break down the seven deadly sins! This week, we take a look at Envy […]

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Can You Ever Forgive Me? Review: Melissa McCarthy Compels in Awards-Hungry Journalism Drama

October 24, 2018Marshall Estes 1

While it’s patently hungry for awards, Melissa McCarthy’s biopic of infamous letter forger Lee Israel is compelling and darkly accessible, with some great supporting turns […]

Level 16

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Dispatch, Part 2: Level 16, Rusalka

October 19, 2018Gena Radcliffe 1

In my last post I suggested that the unofficial theme for the 2018 Brooklyn Horror Film Festival is “horror is whatever you want it to […]

Chicago International Film Festival 2018 Dispatch 2

CIFF Dispatch, Part 2: What They Had, Retablo, Maria By Callas, and More

October 18, 2018October 18, 2018Clint Worthington 1

The Chicago International Film Festival keeps chugging along this week, and so does our coverage. From upcoming big indie films to smaller local works, to […]

Tower. A Bright Day

Brooklyn Horror Film Festival Dispatch, Part 1: Tower. A Bright Day, Empathy, Inc., Antrum

October 17, 2018October 16, 2018Gena Radcliffe Comment

As horror continues its gradual moving away from traditional monsters and slashers to rawer, more unsettling scares that are COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE, we […]

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