There’s no one right way to be a vampire, even if it comes with the same sleep schedule. Cinema has helped us grasp this concept over the decades, with variations on the folk horror archetype colored by some m...
It’s the witching hour, and we’re just in time to serve you our final frightening dish in our Halloween-themed horror banquet. We’ve discussed the best of the genre from the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, and this cent...
A little over two years ago, we wrote this 10-film primer on the Korean New Wave. But even in the short time since then, it feels like that movement has grown exponentially stronger and more diverse, to the poi...
So "Twilight: Eclipse" opened on Wednesday, and by lunchtime today it looks like it'll have already crossed the $100 million barrier (it's made back its budget in less than three days and is breaking myriad rec...
Ok, bear with us. Our 2009 coverage finishes today... sort of. One major soundtrack and scores piece to do. Anywhoo...We were originally going to do two separate lists of Most Disappointing and Most Overrated f...
Do we all remember news of South-Korean auteur Park Chan-Wook's intentions to remake the great Costa-Gavras' 2005 film "Le Couperet (The Ax)"? You should.It's an adaptation of the novel "The Ax" by Donald E. We...
South-Korean auteur Park Chan-Wook's absurdist vampire romance film, "Thirst" came out earlier this summer, but didn't exactly light-up the indie box-office circuit like most assumed. It made $318,574 domestica...
Sorry, Park Chan-Wook, Korea just made the exact right choice and picked, Bong Joon-Ho's "Mother" to represent the country at the Oscars this year in the Best Foreign Film category.Chan-Wook's vampire tale, "Th...
Because bad buzz surrounds any studio that doesn't hit a home run these days, Universal has been getting negative press about an inadequate summer, even though from the outset, they weren't planning on hitting ...