There’s something else in Runaway, something surprisingly accurate, though likely accidental: futurology. The world Crichton created is remarkably believable
Man, Pride and Vengeance is one of the rare Westerns set in Europe – and this alone sets Bazzoni’s film apart from the hundreds of 1960s...
Comparisons to the Alien franchise are inevitable, but Ash is a far more interesting film than Ridley Scott’s recent additions to the series
What lifts Venom far above typical B-movie fare is the stellar cast, and Haggard was skilled enough as a director to steer the absurd plot with...
While Young Ones is mostly escapist entertainment, it doesn’t shy away from weighty ethical questions, chief among them: Does the end always justify the means?
Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Zemeckis, and John Waters — these are just a few of the admirers of William Castle, the creator of the film Project X.
Alien Terminator pivots into sci-fi territory, living up to its British title: a cyborg straight out of The Terminator, and an creature reminiscent of Alien.
If anyone still doubted whether Kinski was an egotistical narcissist convinced of his own greatness, a viewing of Paganini should put those doubts to rest.
The Borrower sat on the shelf for three years. The creators mixed science fiction, horror, and comedy, but the film doesn’t succeed in any of these...
Cherry 2000 feels a bit like later film Slipstream, though with added romantic elements: a similarly unpretentious adventure in a retro-futuristic setting