Jane Austen's beloved classic returns to the big screen with a fresh new perspective, and it already looks absolutely enchanting. Focus Features has unveiled the first poster and trailer for Sense and Sensibility, ...
Some documentaries entertain, while others uncover strange corners of history that most of us never knew existed. Bret Wood's Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films does exactly that, diving into the ...
1990’s Misery is one of the finest book to screen King adaptations of all time, in my humble opinion. While this new dearth of King adaptions continues unabated with varying degrees of success or abject failure (*cough: The Stand), no one has (as yet) touched it, or even broached remaking it ...
CAMP is the kind of horror movie that doesn't announce itself. Writer-director Avalon Fast eases us into Emily's world through friendship, campfire conversations, and the uneasy hope that a change of scenery ...
Seven years after Obscene Majesty, I expected Devourment to return eventually. What I didn't expect was a three-song EP that sounds this vicious. Pious Impiety isn't some nostalgic victory lap from one of Slam's ...
God, I missed this movie. Whenever someone asks me about the often-misunderstood horror-comedy subgenre, Slither is still the first title I throw at them. It's the perfect gateway drug: hilarious, disgusting, endlessly quotable, and ...
I've always thought Venom's biggest strength was that they never seemed to care what anyone expected from them. Plenty of bands from their era either mellowed out, cleaned themselves up, or turned into museum ...
There have been a lot of UFO documentaries over the years, and most of them fall into one of two camps: They promise answers they can't deliver, or they lean so heavily into skepticism that they lose the wonder ...