Orin O’Brien never wanted the spotlight. Eschewing it from growing up in a household of actor parents, she channeled her…
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“Daisies” (directed by Vḝra Chytilová and written by Chytilová, Ester Krumbachová, and Pavel Juráček), was banned from most theaters shortly…
“Love, Gilda,” a documentary by Lisa Dapolito, sheds light on the highs and lows in the life of the talented,…
Alfred Hitchcock’s cinematic masterpiece was released on May 9th, 1958, and has since been noted for its astounding depiction and…
The 1970s saw a provocative shift from “classic” to “modern” in horror films. This transition created a focus on aggression…
Films that wrap up neatly end at the theatre; ones that ask questions instead of providing answers begin when the…
“Invisible Life” (A Vida Invisível, original title) is set in Brazil in the fifties. Often called a tropical melodrama, it follows the…
“Nola and the Clones” is an independent feature written and directed by Graham Jones, and offers food for thought on…