‘Interview with the Vampire’ at 30 – Review
‘Interview with the Vampire’ (1994), from director Neil Jordan and writer Anne Rice, remains a milestone in queer cinema and marks a shift in vampire portrayals. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read More‘Interview with the Vampire’ (1994), from director Neil Jordan and writer Anne Rice, remains a milestone in queer cinema and marks a shift in vampire portrayals. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read More‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is more than your typical legacy sequel, it’s a return to form for its director Tim Burton. Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Jenna Ortega star. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola and Gary Oldman gave vampires a whole new look in ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula’, but it’s the same story we know and love. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreGeorge Cukor’s 1933 adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” starring Katharine Hepburn is perfect for those who may need an umbrella during a sun shower. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreThirty years on from the release of Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Age of Innocence’ (1993), the Edith Wharton adaptation deserves a spot among his most accomplished works. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreMichael Keaton gives an iconic performance at the head of a brilliant ensemble cast in Tim Burton’s macabre Halloween movie ‘Beetlejuice’ (1988). Review by Elisabetta Pulcini.
Read MoreThirty years on from the release of Tim Burton’s iconic ‘Edward Scissorhands’, does it remain the fresh serving of alternative entertainment it once was, or is it a relic of a laughable by-gone era? Katie Doyle reviews.
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