The Spawn of EL MARIACHI
In the past decade there was one film above all others that inspired filmmakers in and out of the horror genre, and it isn’t even a horror movie.
In the past decade there was one film above all others that inspired filmmakers in and out of the horror genre, and it isn’t even a horror movie.
Yes, there was a second Los Angeles 2010 Weekend of Horrors, and I was there.
The New Beverly Cinema is a Los Angeles repertory theater that in recent years has attained legendary status, in large part because of its current owner, the one and only Quentin Tarantino, and its staunch commitment to 35mm exhibition
A quintessential American independent film from the eighties, and still a one-of-a-kind masterpiece
The film that started the retro-grindhouse movie craze, a raucous 3-hour double feature intended to replicate the grindhouse moviegoing experience of the 1970s and 80s
A memorably twisted black comedy from the nineties, executive produced by Quentin Tarantino and starring the shamefully underrated Angela Jones
A fast, user-friendly overview of the Italian cannibal film cycle
This late eighties slasher is notable for introducing a wealth of behind-the-scenes talent, and as an alleged influence on Quentin Tarantino
2007 is over. A good year? For horror literature I’d say yes, it was
2004: it’s been quite a year