Time Out Poll: "The 100 best horror films"
David HudsonOnce you’re past the usual suspects, “the full list is wonderfully unpredictable and packed with oddball leftfield choices.”
Once you’re past the usual suspects, “the full list is wonderfully unpredictable and packed with oddball leftfield choices.”
Final part of the coverage from Rotterdam’s retrospective The Mouth of Garbage, on Brazil’s “successful avant-garde” of popular cinema.
A roundup of reviews, impressions and more from this year’s edition.
A couple of lists, a quiz, a dash of news, a collection of posters, reviews of Paranormal Activity 3 and more.
I saw Dario Argento's latest, Giallo, in Edinburgh last week, and was somewhat underwhelmed.But anyone who reckons that Dario has terminally "lost it" really needs to check out his previous effort, 2007
“You’ll kill his body, I’ll condemn his soul,” says a priest to a cop about Jose Mojica Marins’ diabolic character “Coffin Joe,” but this may well be a statement by Marins about the cinema itself. Too
2009 has - as we know - only just started, but I for one will be pleasantly surprised if the year yields a more informative, entertaining, skilfully-written piece on cinema than Christoph Huber's interview