One cannot deny that Buried Alive carries an atmosphere of dread, along with a few scenes and ideas that send shivers down your spine
In Phantasm, you can feel the love for cinema in every scene, in every seemingly absurd idea, in the brazen playfulness with the audience.
The Wasp Woman is not very different from the cheap productions of Ed Wood.
Nightwatch never resorts to excessive imagery; it prefers to suggest or show the effect of the madman's actions rather than the act of violence itself.
This cinematic gem is one of the best works that British cinema has produced. Enys Men is both a feast for the senses and a reflection...
The Hunger, Tony Scott's full-length debut focuses on a blind, destructive, and uncontrollable need, on an overwhelming desire that flows from wild instinct.
In Don't Look Now Roeg doesn't want us to laugh or terrify us in the typical manner of horror creators. Instead, he leaves us in a...
One must ask – who is this show targeted at?
The narrative of Squaring the Circle: The story of Hipgnosis paints a picture of innovators who turned album covers into a fully-fledged art form.
Lessons in Chemistry carries many highly relevant messages, such as the fight against sexism, stereotypes about women, and racial prejudices.