10 Gnarliest Horror Movie Decapitations
The horror movie genre offers many grisly delights, but none is as pure and satisfying as the decapitation. We rank the gnarliest actions from the most wicked of movies.
The horror movie genre offers many grisly delights, but none is as pure and satisfying as the decapitation. We rank the gnarliest actions from the most wicked of movies.
During the Meiji Restoration of the late 1800s, the Japanese government sent many students abroad to learn more about Western society to better modernize their home country. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonOne of the first American schools to accept Japanese students was Rutgers University in New Jersey. Rutgers is rooted in…
“I’m asking you to take a leap of faith with me.” Netflix has revealed an official trailer for “interactive” romantic comedy from Netflix titled Choose Love. This is obviously exactly what you’d expect them to make one day – a love story where a young woman has to choose between three different men, but this…
Prolific South Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-soo is back at this year’s New York Film Festival with The Woman Who Ran, a short but sweet portrait of female friendship and the ways that men can intrude on that safe space. Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 2020 Berlin Film Festival, the film…
Night had fallen on Mahebourg, a bustling trade town on the southeast coast of Mauritius, when what would come to be called the “people’s factory zone” met for the first time. It was an enterprise born of necessity: A crisis was unfolding only a few miles offshore, in the pristine waters from which many of…
Let’s go to Colombia! Disney has revealed an early teaser trailer for Encanto, an original Disney Animation project due for release in November of 2021. This is one of MANY movies featured in Disney’s epic Investor Meeting announcement this week of all their upcoming projects from 2021 onward. Encanto is made by the directors of…
To impact two different generations for two completely disparate films takes a remarkable actor. Alan Arkin was that kind of actor. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonGrowing up, I watched the 1982 animated film “The Last Unicorn” obsessively, but not for the reason you might think. It was for Arkin’s voice performance…