The Phantom of Liberty
November 3, 2005
Luis Bunuel claimed in an interview that his film, The Phantom of Liberty (1974), “only imitates the mechanisms of chance. It was written in a conscious state; it is neither dream nor a delirious flow of images.” His film defies a traditional narrative...
The Driver
November 2, 2005
In the late ‘70s and early ‘80s Walter Hill was one of the best action/thriller directors. Like Don Siegel and Sam Peckinpah before him, Hill made lean, gritty no-nonsense genre pictures like The Warriors (1979), Southern Comfort (1981) and 48HRS...
Boogeyman
November 2, 2005
As children, we were all daunted at some point by ghost stories around the campfire; the demon trolls under the bed or the monsters in the wardrobe. Monsters Inc. told us that the monster was big blue and full of the cuddly charm of John Goodman. Boogeyman...
Cursed: Unrated Version
November 1, 2005
“Everybody’s cursed. It’s called life.” – Ellie Cursed (2005) was a highly anticipated movie for fans of the horror genre as it marked the reunion of screenwriter Kevin Williamson and director Wes Craven—the creative team behind Scream (1996)....

