Twisted Nerve (1968)
Another rich kid with mental health issues though without Orson Welles to offer
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Another rich kid with mental health issues though without Orson Welles to offer
Today, Netflix announced the forthcoming adaptation of the latest novel from Fernando Aramburu
Matt Murdock will have to fight Kingpin with more than just his fists
If you’re unfamiliar with the abortive Italian airship expedition to the North Pole
Robert Towne, the screenwriting legend known for penning Chinatown, died Monday at 89
All studios believed in their brand name. That the sight of the MGM
We might not have seen the last of Eddie Munson in the Upside Down
Curious about what happened to Haya Harareet, Charlton Heston’s leading lady in Ben
While sci-fi was being viewed through a serious glass darkly
Poor casting blows a hole in this picture’s great premise and only an
Netflix would know how to sell this
Sly, cunning highly original drama hugely enjoyable for a number of reasons, top
Satire’s a difficult game at the best of times. Of course, it usually
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review Close Encounters of the Third Kind in 1977
In this 21st-century cinema special: 25 critics choose an era-defining film from each year
Your first question is how did rookie director Marc Lawrence have the standing
Rod Taylor made a brisk transition to two-fisted action hero from his previous
Young Harry Potter actor Rob Knox was commemorated with a special memorial unveiled by his parents
Stereotypical Englishman reinvented. Where the suited-and-booted traditional British gent, umbrella at the ready
Off-beat examination of the fantasy vs. reality conundrum with an ever-watchable Julie Christie
Nobody ever took Ursula Andress seriously as an actress. Ditto the directorial skills
Brilliant premise, brilliant execution, brilliant acting. The best send-ups are driven by their
A special memorial to the young local actor Rob Knox is to be unveiled at the Picturehouse Cinema in Bromley
You couldn’t get further away from The Magnificent Seven (1960) than this buttoned-up
An absolute delight. Thrilling too. Knocked sideways in the box office battle of
Authentic, atypical, engrossing, this grittier Hitchcock mixes the realism of Psycho and Marnie with the
Hoffman is a 1970 British comedy-drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Peter Sellers
Producer Hal Wallis was known as a star maker. He had launched the
You want angst, frustration, tragedy, Tennessee Williams is your man. Comedy? Not so
Given that this is filmed in black-and-white, it seems a curious title. So