10 Great Japanese Horror Movies

10 Great Japanese Horror Movies

10 great horror films from Japan: movie list. From the likes of ‘Onibaba’ to ‘Ringu’ via ‘Audition’, the very best Japanese horror movies of all time. List by Jack Cameron.

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Hannibal Movies Ranked

Hannibal Movies Ranked

The movies of the Hannibal franchise, from Michael Mann’s ‘Manhunter’ (1986) to ‘Hannibal Rising’ (2007) via Jonathan Demme’s ‘Silence of the Lambs’, ranked from worst to best. List by Libby Briggs.

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Romero’s ‘Dead’ Movies Ranked

Romero’s ‘Dead’ Movies Ranked

All 6 of George A Romero’s ‘Dead’ films, from ‘Night of the Living Dead’ (1968) to ‘Survival of the Dead’ (2009) via ‘Dawn of the Dead’ (1978), ranked from worst to best by Scott Z Walkinshaw.

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Predator Movies Ranked

Predator Movies Ranked

All 4 ‘Predator’ movies, from the original ‘Predator’ (1987) to the latest entry from Shane Black, ‘The Predator’ (2018), ranked from worst to best. Ranked list by Scott Z Walkinshaw.

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85-Year-Old ‘My Man Godfrey’ Is a Crash Course in Comic Perfection

85-Year-Old ‘My Man Godfrey’ Is a Crash Course in Comic Perfection

Gregory La Cava comedy ‘My Man Godfrey’ (1936), starring William Powell and Carole Lombard, could teach modern Hollywood some lessons, even at 85 years old. Retrospective essay by Sloan De Forest.

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Wrath of Man (2021) Review

Wrath of Man (2021) Review

Director Guy Ritchie follows ‘The Gentlemen’ with ‘Wrath of Man’, a crime action ensemble film lead by ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’ star Jason Statham. Tony Ruggio reviews.

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‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ at 50 – Review

‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ at 50 – Review

50 years since Willy Wonka asked “if you want to view paradise” and still it resonates as a feat of “pure imagination”. Scott Z. Walkinshaw reviews.

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Love and Monsters (2020) Review

Love and Monsters (2020) Review

‘Love and Monsters’, a new creature feature by director Michael Matthews and starring Dylan O’Brien, is an inventive little adventure movie. Scott Z Walkinshaw reviews.

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The Father (2021) Review

The Father (2021) Review

‘The Father’, the feature directorial debut of Florian Zeller starring Anthony Hopkins in a career standout performance, “is a deeply unsettling depiction of how memory can betray a person”. Peter Charney reviews.

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Thelma and Louise: The Most Powerful Final Image in Cinema

Thelma and Louise: The Most Powerful Final Image in Cinema

How the ending to Ridley Scott’s ‘Thelma & Louise’ (1991) is one of the most iconic and powerful in all of cinema, and how it can be interpreted. Essay by Gala Woolley.

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