Some movies follow the rules, and then there are movies like The Golden Child—a film that seems to actively resist the rules at every turn. Built as a star vehicle for Eddie Murphy at the absolute peak of his powers, this ...
There’s a certain kind of nostalgia that doesn’t belong to childhood or adolescence but to the machines that quietly shaped us—the beige towers, the humming CRTs, the Encarta encyclopedias, and ...
This isn’t your grandfather’s detective story. A sly, crooked grin of a murder mystery, The Dummy Detective plays like Clue and Knives Out got snowed in together and decided to stage a talent show for sociopaths. Sean Young (Blade Runner) brings icy ...
There’s a certain breed of film that doesn’t just ride the coattails of a blockbuster—it clings to them like a half-feral stowaway, gnawing through the luggage and emerging somewhere deep in the jungle with a machete ...
Drop the needle and it doesn’t start—it detonates. Guitars come down like collapsing pillars, each riff stacked on the last until the whole thing feels less like a song and more like a cathedral being ...
A low hum emerges from the void—distant, mechanical, almost celestial. It swells into a vast orchestral surge, as if some unseen force is breathing life into the cosmos itself. Flickers of melody spiral like ...
Forget plot. Forget logic. Forget the polite scaffolding of criticism. The Ghost is ninety minutes of Barbara Steele staring straight through you like she already knows how you die—and honestly, that’s enough. That’s the ...
One does not watch Voices From Beyond in a traditional sense. You don’t track it, you don’t solve it—you submit to it. It drifts, it murmurs, it circles back on itself like a half-remembered nightmare. This is ...