Sexual Assault in Wes Craven’s Filmography
How Wes Craven evolved his presentation and exploration of sexual assault throughout his films, from ‘The Last House on the Left’ to ‘Red Eye’ via ‘Scream’. Essay by Isy Santini.
Read MoreHow Wes Craven evolved his presentation and exploration of sexual assault throughout his films, from ‘The Last House on the Left’ to ‘Red Eye’ via ‘Scream’. Essay by Isy Santini.
Read MoreWhat are the best points of entry to the work of classic horror film icon Boris Karloff? Find out where to begin with Boris Karloff, the man behind Frankenstein, here. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreDreamworks Animation’s adaptation of Peter Brown’s children’s book, ‘The Wild Robot’ (2024), is emotional and powerful, an unmissable theatrical experience. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreDamien Chazelle asks us to evaluate the relentless pursuit of perfection in his jazz drummer fable ‘Whiplash’, now 10 years old. Film essay by Sadbh Boylan.
Read MoreLoving artist portrait ‘Ed Wood’ (1994), from director Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp and Martin Landau, isn’t deep, but there are plenty of ways to enjoy. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreTodd Phillips DC movie ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ (2024), starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, is pulled in too many directions. It is boring. Review by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino’s 10-film rule is a lesson in restraint that Hollywood could learn a vital lesson from. Here’s why. Essay by Evan Meikle.
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