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THE ACCIDENTAL AUTEUR: HOW JAWS ALMOST DERAILED STEVEN SPIELBERG’S CAREER

By Mikhail Karadimov July 28th, 2015 2015. Mark it, people: it’s the 40th-anniversary of what some may… View Post

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Maestro of the Macabre

By James Hancock  July 27th, 2015 ‘I only make shit,’ Mario Bava famously once stated about… View Post

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Southpaw – Review

By James Hancock  July 23rd, 2015 Director Antoine Fuqua has thrown a heavy upper cut with… View Post

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Plakaty: Polish Movie Posters as Art

By Mikhail Karadimov July 23rd, 2015 American movie posters are boring, drab, insipid. Heads float, flying spaceships… View Post

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‘James Bond Will Return In…’

By James Hancock  July 22nd, 2015 Ever since the release of From Russia with Love in 1963,… View Post

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’12 ANGRY MEN’ RUSSIAN STYLE

By Mikhail Karadimov July 21st, 2015 If there were ever a group of people qualified enough to… View Post

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Guy Maddin and the Art of the Goat Gland

By James Hancock  July 20th, 2015 In 1918, Dr. John Romulus Brinkley achieved notoriety with his… View Post

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Trainwreck – Review

By James Hancock  July 17th, 2015 Judd Apatow’s new film Trainwreck is the perfect vehicle for underlining… View Post

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Ant-Man – Review, or Why I’ll Never Step on an Ant Again

By James Hancock  July 16th, 2015 For those of you who don’t like spoilers, I’ll simply… View Post

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A Hard Day – Review

By James Hancock  July 14th, 2015 There’s a great line in Edgar G. Ulmer’s Detour (1945) where the… View Post

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