Letterboxd Review: The Wolf Man (1941)
Released two days after the Pearl Harbor attack, The Wolf Man easily could have been rejected as an inappropriate diversion and ignored in favor of more optimistic, light options. It'…
Released two days after the Pearl Harbor attack, The Wolf Man easily could have been rejected as an inappropriate diversion and ignored in favor of more optimistic, light options. It'…
Halloween always has me rushing somewhere to get something at the last minute. I guess I reveal my true self in working on a costume: I show a lot of promise for someone as disorganized and…
What's a more kid-friendly game for dad? Mario Kart on your smartphone, or a plastic spaceship plugged into your controller? Chris gives a rundown after a month of playing the Ninten…
Blessed imagery by Felipe Sobreiro , give him clicks! Oy, it's going to be a bad November for these streaming services. Disney+ has come, and in the distance we all hear it..."…
Anthology horror films are, I think, the greatest format possible for the genre. You can pack a feature film with such a variety of tone and aesthetic that just can't be accomplished…
Here's a comic book question for you: does every single character need their own series? I'm not talking about the odd Rocket Raccoon solo arc. No, that makes perfect sense. But thi…
I have an unhealthy appreciation for Roger Corman's films. While it's true that the man makes more commercial product than transcendent art, there's an honesty to it. Corman …
It's becoming exponentially difficult to scare me when I live in such times. Back in the long, long ago, I remember the most terrifying thing imaginable was the Crypt Keeper puppet…
I have very little to say on the subject of the Joker movie. Really didn't care. I hear Joaquin Phoenix did a terrific job, and that's great! Too bad we can't see him do a terr…
Movies like this are what caused a great cultural misunderstanding, that the American 1950s were somehow a "more innocent time" or some such nonsense. Obviously, it wasn't.…