Review ‘The Invisible Man’ Is a Great Update to the Classic Monster One of the truths about the horror genre is that the monsters we can’t see are often much more frightening than the ones we can. The creatures we imagine are far worse than anything a Posted on March 1, 2020 Share the post Posted by Karen M. Peterson
Review ‘Man in the Shadow’ is an All-Too-Topical Western Noir One of the thrills of Kino-Lorber’s classic releases is their emphasis on February 28, 2020
Editorial From Marilyn and Madonna to Margot: ‘Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend’ and the Emancipation of Harley Quinn In a pivotal sequence in Birds of Prey, Roman Sionis (Ewan MacGregor) February 21, 2020
Review Birds of Prey Emancipates the Harley Quinn Within Us All Birds of Prey: And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn is a February 13, 2020
DameStruck, Review DameStruck: Within Our Gates (1920) Within Our Gates holds a number of distinctions, not the least that it’s February 7, 2020
Review ‘Gretel & Hansel’ Searches For Freedom in Monstrosity Gretel & Hansel: A Grim Fairy Tale is Oz Perkins’s follow up to the February 5, 2020
Review ‘Color Out of Space’ is a Marvelous Monstrosity From Beyond the Stars H.P. Lovecraft’s work has had an odd life in the movies. The writer is January 21, 2020