In the realm of cinema, certain films possess an eerie allure that continues to haunt audiences long after the credits roll. Lady Morgan’s Vengeance, a cinematic gem released in 1965, stands as ...
Gothic cinema gets its moment to shine in Gothic Fantastico. “The Blancheville Monster” (1963), a haunting Gothic horror that continues to captivate audiences with its eerie atmosphere and...
“The Third Eye” (1966), directed by Mino Guerrini, weaves together elements of Giallo and Gothic horror to deliver a cinematic experience that is equal parts chilling and captivating. This...
I just finished Yellowjackets: Season 2. For those that don’t buy into what is left of Showtime, the Blu-ray is your chance to catch up on “Girl Lost”. After a buzzworthy first seaso...
In the cavalcade of cinema, where the ’70s roar still echoes with the beats of maverick narratives and avant-garde storytelling, The Gamblers stands out as an overlooked artifact that deserves a...
A Bullet for Sandoval stands out as an unsung gem in the wave of revisionist westerns emerging around 1967. Starring Ernest Borgnine at the height of his gruff powers, this dusty tale of revenge and m...
The 1962 animated musical Gay Purr-ee stands out in animation history for its anthropomorphic cats, Parisian flair, and boundary-pushing narrative elements. Directed by Abe Levitow and produced by UPA...
Vincente Minnelli proved with 1950’s Father of the Bride that he could wring hilarious family drama out of the most benign of events. The hugely successful sequel Father’s Little Dividend ...
In 1955, Jacques Tourneur’s Wichita hit theaters, a gritty and atmospheric thriller that has since been largely forgotten. Despite its neglect, the film has recently been given a high-definition...
In 1933, George Cukor’s Little Women captured the hearts of audiences worldwide with its timeless tale of female empowerment and sisterly bonds. Now, 90 years later, the film has been given a st...