GILLIAMESQUE
A “Pre-Posthumous Memoir” by the outspoken London-based cartoonist-turned-director Terry Gilliam, and everything you’d expect
A “Pre-Posthumous Memoir” by the outspoken London-based cartoonist-turned-director Terry Gilliam, and everything you’d expect
The most iconic film made by France’s Henri-Georges Clouzot, DIABOLIQUE was the reason he was branded the “Gallic Hitchcock.”
Forgotten, but worthwhile, horrors from 1942
A highly skilled, if somewhat bland, Stephen King adaptation
On the most controversial film of our time
One of the foremost examples of American made giallo, but not without its faults
Stalking and harrassment, Bollywood style.
A newly restored 22 minute version of a 1915 horror classic (far longer than the 8 minute cut with which we previously had to make do)
A 2020 documentary about a dramatic adaptation of ALIEN put on by a consortium of UK bus drivers
In acknowledgment of the India’s moon landing, here’s a look back at a 1967 Indian made dramatization of just what the title promises