Added screencaps from the following to the Gallery.
* Keeping Track
November 18th, 2018
Stop me if you’ve heard this slasher setup before: There’s a large, creepy house with many dark shadows, perfect for jump scares and surprise attacks. The cast is mainly young, attractive women who are hunted by a crazed killer during the holiday season. And the killer himself is more metaphor than man, an unstoppable, unexplainable personification of masculine id with a singular purpose: to kill all the pretty women. Read More here
November 4th, 2018
Nov 08 @ 20:00 – Leeds Town Hall: Victoria Hall ~ Superman 40th Anniversary Screening / X
Nov 09 @ 14:30 – Leeds Town Hall: Victoria Hall ~ Superman 40th Anniversary Screening / X
November 4th, 2018
You can see Christopher Reeve soar as Superman once again thanks to Fathom Events. Read More here
October 9th, 2018
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC Entertainment have announced that Richard Donner’s 1978 classic Superman: The Movie is set for a 4K Ultra HD release this November, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the movie and the 80th anniversary of the iconic Man of Steel. Read More here
September 29th, 2018
Added screencaps from the following to the Gallery.
* Brothers & Sisters (episode “Valentine’s Day Massacre”)
September 23rd, 2018
In addition to their recently announced 13-film David Cronenberg celebration, Beyond Fest’s full programming slate honors the horror genre’s past and present with a wide range of screenings, including Halloween (2018), Bob Clark’s Black Christmas (a big influence on the new Halloween), John Carpenter’s Halloween, The Monster Squad (with cast and crew in attendance), Anna and the Apocalypse, early screenings of the new Suspiria at the nearby Cinerama Dome, and much more: Read More here
September 18th, 2018
The Criterion Collection announced their upcoming releases for October today, and among them we were delighted to find Brian De Palma’s 1972 horror film, Sisters. In the film, the late Margot Kidder is Danielle, a beautiful model separated from her Siamese twin, Dominique. When a hotshot reporter (Jennifer Salt) suspects Dominique of a brutal murder, she becomes dangerously ensnared in the sisters’ insidious sibling bond. Read More here
July 16th, 2018
I hadn’t seen The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975) since its network television premiere 41 years ago. Back then, the movie seemed vaguely unsatisfying, but I was curious enough to try it again via Kino’s new Blu-ray. Alas, my memories of the film are stronger and more accurate than I expected they would be, and the film doesn’t play any better now than it did then, though a lot of nudity and sexual content undoubtedly cut for the network TV broadcast is on full display here. Read More here
July 15th, 2018