Genre madness, a restored marquee, a ferocious bride, and some valiant librarians are coming to theaters this busy week.
I get it, trust me—the appeal of making a ritualistic horror set in either the Scottish or the Irish or the Scandinavian wilderness is very hard to resist for ...
The focus is mainly on the 63rd New York Film Festival here, but we also have coverage of NewFest (NYC’s preeminent LGBTQIA+ festival) and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. And it all adds up to ...
Discover how scientists have finally found an answer for why we flinch when watching someone get hurt in a movie.
One fan said: "The cinematography is gorgeous, with beautiful lighting and compositional choices, and there are several standout shots that stay with you. A wonderful movie." ...
History Hit's Tristan Hughes explores the destruction of Pompeii, using extraordinary eyewitness testimony and the revelations of archaeology to understand what really happened here nearly 2000 years ...