It’s a shame we tend to assume that children won’t be able to handle works of art that upset us as adults. J.A. Bayona’s A Monster Calls concerns some heavy subject matter and is occasionally intense and scary to the...
As dicey as it is to use mainstream cinema to make a political or social statement about the state of our world, completely falling flat to prove that point really is in a class unto itself. And that’s exactly how Money Monster...
Rodrigo Plá’s A Monster with a Thousand Heads is a very angry movie. Given that it’s about the insurance industry – which it would seem operates in Mexico much like it does here – rage is an exceedingly appropriate response,...
Rodrigo Plá’s A Monster with a Thousand Heads is a very angry movie. Given that it’s about the insurance industry – which it would seem operates in Mexico much like it does here – rage is an exceedingly appropriate response,...
Daniel Haller’s 1965 film, Die, Monster, Die!, (also released as Monster of Terror) is a quintessential, if unimpressive, American International Pictures horror film. Although Roger Corman’s name does not appear anywhere on the film, Haller served as production designer and art...