Adapted from Ursula K. Le Guin’s quintessential, Portland-set 1971 sci-fi novel, The Lathe of Heaven is one of the few examples. In it, our dystopian future looks a lot like a brutalist office park in ...
The documentary creators discuss how they took a oft-told story about the gold-medal run and made it feel fresh.
I thought I knew the whole story of the legendary 1980 Olympic hockey team, but the old adage is true: you can always learn ...
Starting with The Shining in 1980 and ending with Do the Right Thing in 1989, these movies are the defining masterworks that ...
The reissue of "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains" reclaims the film as a precursor to riot grrrl ...
The 1980s were a transformative period for the fantasy genre as filmmakers moved away from traditional sword-and-sandal tropes toward ambitious world-building and innovative practical effects. This ...
While some exploitation movies are trashy and worth avoiding, others, like Grindhouse, Cannibal Holocaust, and Death Race ...
The film was not released; it escaped,” said Peter O’Toole once in a DVD commentary, referring to a personal favourite of his ...
From a few crime movies to a classic about selling cars, all of these ’80s flicks are well worth your time. Give them a shot come movie night. Buddy comedies are a well-worn subgenre of the movie ...
An uncompromising psychological thriller that finds horror in indifference, where violence feels mundane rather than ...
Back when he was still using the pseudonym Richard Bachman, King released The Running Man in 1982. It tells the story of a dystopian future where wealth inequality in America is worse than ever and ...
The 1980s hold a special place in the hearts of action moviefans, for both its incredible star power and cheesy dialogue, as ...