Like its predecessor, 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE also points clearly toward the next instalment. You’ve no doubt read ...
Beyond its original Wonderful World of Disney broadcast in March 1971, Hamad and the Pirates appears to have resurfaced ...
I first saw Back to the Future in cinemas in 1985 at the tender age of six. It wasn’t my first movie, and clearly not my last, but something changed in me that day. My density had brought me to it. In ...
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Disney wasn’t just jumping on the Western wagon train either. From their animated shorts to live-action features and first forays into television, the Western was baked into the DNA of their output.
Welcome back to Inconstant Reader, the feature column that explores Stephen King’s books in the order they were published — sort of! Warning: this palaver contains spoilers, ya ken? “Roland of Gilead ...
Forty years ago, Paul Verhoeven unleashed FLESH + BLOOD, a bawdy, brutal medieval epic that left audiences both horrified and fascinated—and hinted at the Hollywood blockbusters to come. As Paul ...
A sensory thriller with a solid cast will keep you on edge with a few clever tricks up its sleeve. In MIDNIGHT (미드나이트), actor Jin Ki-Joo (Little Forest) stars as Kyung-Mi, a deaf young woman working ...
A knowing, irreverent and deeply dark comedy about filmmaking. But it’s also about ego, secrets, and spiders. I hate spiders. During the 1970s, where Kim and co-writer Shin Youn-Shick lays our scene, ...
Released 25 years ago, X-Men was the serious, streamlined leap that set the stage for a new era of superhero cinema. A new millennium was upon us. Having survived the ravages of Y2K and The Phantom ...
Welcome back to The Read Goes Ever On: a casual and personal reading (and in some cases a very slow re-reading) of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. As you work your way through any writings about Tolkien, ...
It’s worth chasing this thrilling standalone sequel as it delivers a character-driven tale of a once-in-a-generation tornado season in Oklahoma. The only thing more surprising than a standalone sequel ...