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Very sad! A close friend of Pasolini's and a wonderful actress.
The first was about post-WWII middle-class conformity, while this one comes out of the context of the first war in Iraq. Here the military is...
Does Thrillpeddlers ever tour? We have a great little alternative theatre fest here in Montréal, called The Fringe Festival, which would be...
I argued many times on these boards that the so-called 'brain scooping' scene was never part of the final cut of 'Deranged.'...
"Freaks" - I can't believe no-one's mentioned it!
'Deathdream' - hands down. One of the most important horror films from the 1970s. People are now just starting to discover this masterpiece,...
I think "Night of the Demon" is among the best horror films of the 1950s and one of the best of the horror genre. I take back what I said earlier:...
The film is about patriarchal control in Victorian England: not only with respect to the family (wife and daughter), but also with respect to...
Mine arrives in the mail tomorrow! I must say that I really respect Freddie Francis as a visual stylist. His films are always interesting to look...
I love "The Wrong Man"; it's Hichtcock's most stark and bleak film. It remains unrecognized in his canon, but ranks among his most important...
"Killer Party"? I don't know that one...
I can't wait for this to be released. This is by far Ken Russell's best film. Derek Jarman is responsible for the art direction for this one too!
"Deathdream" is even better - much more politically relevant to its times. I saw it recently at a midnight screening and I will be the first...
A film by William Fruet, who hails from Lethbridge, Alberta. The man also responsible for 'Funeral Home' (1980), and the politically-charged...
I love this film - Brilliant! And btw, the MGM disc isn't cut. The so-called 'scooping' scene was never part of the final cut; it was introduced...
I saw 'Brides' on Scream in April for the first time - and I loved it. I think it is among Terence Fisher's best films. What a great epic...
I vote for the "The Thing." "The Day the Earth Stood Still" is a wonderful film in many ways - I especially like its religious connotations....
I'll be there for sure!
I purchased the Criterion disc of this film and was completely floored by it. This film is a real find for me. I had never even heard of it. The...
I've been away for a while and come back to find out that you've been discussing one of the great horror films from the 50s. I love this film. It...