On the film that captured The Rolling Stones’ fateful Altamont Speedway concert and the seismic shift in culture it represented.
On the film that captured The Rolling Stones’ fateful Altamont Speedway concert and the seismic shift in culture it represented.
For our Films of 1939 retrospective, Sarah Jane takes a look back at The Women.
Alucarda is unlike most horror movies you have seen, but it has a lot to say, particularly about religion, to the point of sacrilege.
It’s perfect because what’s more pure than an animal’s love for its human?
This obscure holiday film is the perfect choice to creep out your loved ones.
A look back at Paul Thomas Anderson's "perfect" film, Boogie Nights.
Yes, it's really that bad, but it's still something no Star Wars fan should miss.
Sarah Jane speaks from the heart on the Drafthouse controversy.
One of the most disturbing King stories gets an adaptation held together by McKellen and Renfro's strong performances.
Paul Thomas Anderson's classic perfectly transports you to Southern California in the '70s and '80s.
In one of the best entries in the Apes series, things go from light-hearted to bleak pretty quick.
A demonic car goes on a killing spree in the Southwest.
Looking back at Edgar Wright's breakout zom-rom-com hit.
Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst's first feature together captures the tragedy of five sisters, isolated by their religious parents.
A personal account on how people have no respect for the theatre experience and how there's still hope.
A fiery cocktail of sex, murder, and that signature Lynch weirdness.
The first color outing for both giant monsters is a mixed bag to say the least.