The Devil Girl From Mars: Review Originating as a play, "Devil from Mars" seized the opportunity to capitalize on the burgeoning trend of low-budget sci-fi B-movies, echoing the fascination with UFOs
Your Fat Friend: Review by Esme Betamax I first found out about Aubrey Gordon via the You’re Wrong About extended universe – a smorgasbord of podcasts including but not limited to:
Horrors Of The Black Museum: Blu-ray Review Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) stands as a noteworthy, albeit often overlooked, milestone on the tumultuous path of horror cinema's evolution, especially within
Vanessa Hudgens Edition: Bits & Pieces - Directed by acclaimed Argentine auteur Lisandro Alonso (who wrote the script with renowned Argentinian authors Martin Camaño and Fabian Casas), the film reunites the
Driving Madeleine: Review. By Richard Schertzer. In a French version of “Driving Miss Daisy”, audiences are introduced to a taxi driver named Charles, who picks up one of his fares. The
After winning an Academy Award for Best Screenplay for Dead Poets Society in 1990, filmmaker Tom Schulman has found a lot of success in Hollywood writing family films, like Honey,