Stretching from guerrilla warfare in the Algerian War to the Iraq War and beyond, Entertainment Weekly has compiled the best ...
What lies beneath: Scientists discover a giant granite slab half the size of WALES under Antarctica 1936 film ‘Diwata ng ...
It’s November in Boston, or rather, “Noirvember.” Time once again to don your fedoras, polish your flasks, pour yourselves ...
While October has a firm hold on the horror genre, Arkadin Cinema & Bar is carving out space in its November slate to celebrate classic film noir in its many forms with its “Noirvember” program. While ...
For L.A. locals, it is worth noting that Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” will end its run at the Vista ...
People love horror movies, and not just on Halloween. But why do we seek out — and even enjoy — the feeling of fear? And what do different people get out of it?
Polish director Jan Komasa might be best known in the United States for his 2019 Oscar-nominated film, “Corpus Christi,” but ...
This Halloween, we revisit Rhidian Davis’s reckoning with the gothic’s many monstrous manifestations, from silent film to Hammer horror to Twilight. From our November 2013 issue.
Horror has been one of the most reliable film genres since cinema's inception. Some people may not appreciate going to the ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Buffalo Tom presents the “Please Come to Boston” festival, ...
I happened to know who Helmuth Hübener was long before I ever heard about “Truth & Treason.” But his name may be unfamiliar ...
Riefenstahl' filmmakers on how they explored Leni Riefenstahl's personal archive to destroy myth she was "only an artist" and not a Nazi enthusiast.
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