To Take His Face Off: A Dive Beneath the Wacky Nic Cage
For those less interested in film history, Nicolas Cage will be remembered for scenery-chewing camp, but he’s more than that. Cage is an everyman. Essay by Ceridwen Millington.
Read MoreFor those less interested in film history, Nicolas Cage will be remembered for scenery-chewing camp, but he’s more than that. Cage is an everyman. Essay by Ceridwen Millington.
Read MoreHere is where to start with the films of Christopher Lee, a man whose personal life and acting career can be considered most extraordinary. Article by Katie Doyle.
Read MoreHow in trying to avoid taking pointers from ‘The Wicker Man’, Ari Aster made the closest thing to it, ‘Midsommar’, and how both films use the same wisdom to terrify all of us. Article by Louis B Scheuer.
Read MoreKatie Doyle has dissected the importance and brilliance of the 1973 version of The Wicker Man starring the recently passed Christopher Lee, and has paid a fitting tribute to the actor, here.
Read MoreThe worst movie reboots of all time, from the ill-fated 2002 ‘The Time Machine’ movie to the memeworthy ‘The Wicker Man’ remake of 2006. List by Joseph Wade.
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