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Modern Holocaust Movies Make Sense Of Rising Antisemitism
(ANALYSIS) Films tend to reflect our anxieties. So it’s probably not a coincidence that we’re getting so many Holocaust-themed movies at the same time as rising antisemitism has been in the news. Historical dramas that deal with the Holocaust directly make stern warnings against ever letting it happen again, like “Bonhoeffer,” “Truth & Treason,” “The Zone of Interest” and “Nuremberg.”…
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I’m sick of corny Christmas movies
We all know the yuletide classics: the careworn VHS tapes of yore and the ones we can quote from at length, be it the goofy charm of Elf, the tearjerking timelessness of It’s a Wonderful Life, or the loveable antics of Home Alone (voted the UK’s favourite Christmas film in a British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) poll this year).…
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RescueFest Opens with Restoration of Steve Buscemi’s Wonderful “Trees Lounge” | Festivals & Awards
“Trees Lounge,” a movie that Roger Ebert called “the most accurate portrait of the daily saloon drinker I have ever seen” is going to open the 2025 RescueFest, a benefit for IndieCollect that starts tomorrow, December 5 at the Laemmle Monica. Star/writer/director Steve Buscemi will be there in person, and it’s just the start of a special event that highlights…
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Netflix Has A Wild Week With Theatrical As The Streamer Circles Warner Bros.
As Netflix makes a run at Warner Bros Discovery that would test its commitment to theatrical, the streamer has had an erratic week in cinemas between Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery with $4 million+ over the five-day Thanksgiving frame (despite the best franchise audience score at 94%), and the presales success of the New Year’s Eve Stranger Things series-finale stunt. When…
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10 Lousiest Horror Movies of All Time, Ranked
Horror has to be one of the most misunderstood genres of all time. Many dismiss it as nothing more than cheap thrills, jump scares, and fake blood. However, true cinema enthusiasts know that horror is capable of so much more. The genre is the perfect vehicle to tap into the darkest, most twisted parts of human nature. When horror goes…
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Five Horror Movies Based On Video Games That Are Actually Good
Video game adaptations typically aren’t among the best of the best, and it’s especially true when they have a horror element attached. That being said, with Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 coming out this weekend, it seemed like the right time to highlight some that mostly get things right. They may not be perfect, but they’re serviceable, and sometimes they’re…
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Directorial Debut ‘Chronology of Water’
Kristen Stewart loves to cook, but on this Thanksgiving eve, the last thing she wants to serve up is, well, a turkey. Which is why she’s been spending much of the day hovering over a desktop rather than a stovetop, reviewing footage from her long-in-the-making directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, a sexy, occasionally bloody, often elliptical drama adapted from…
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13 Most Common Characters in Horror Movies That Are Here to Stay
Like there’s the hero’s journey, I’ve come to realize that there’s also a horror’s journey. Okay, it’s not really a thing. But typical horror movies go through a couple of broad stages, which are mainly defined by their characters who drive the sequence to the next stage. It’s not like in other genres where the load is proportionately shared by…
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10 Underrated Anime Movies & Series That Actually Have Good CGI
There are endless reasons that anime has become such a universally beloved storytelling medium, yet it’s a visual medium, first and foremost. An anime can have unforgettable characters, a brilliant story, and heightened action sequences, but none of that means anything if the series looks subpar. There’s tremendous pressure on anime studios to bring projects to life with strong visuals…
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7 Best ‘70s Horror Movies You’ve Probably Never Seen
From 1970 to 1979, some wonderfully atmospheric horror classics found their way into the memories and nightmares of many viewers. What follows are some that fit that bill yet haven’t received as much love as they deserve. So, naturally, none of the heavy hitters like Don’t Look Now, The Exorcist, The Wicker Man, Black Christmas, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,…
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