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.”
The new issue features a walloping dossier on Jerry Lewis. Also: New books and old docs.
Along with Kubrick’s Fear and Desire, four other films see their first New Directions/New Films screenings on Wednesday and Thursday.
Also: Richard Brody on Jerry Lewis, Johnnie To in Udine and more.
Also: Reviews of the documentary about the wide range of theories surrounding Kubrick’s The Shining.
A rediscovered interview, a new issue, a fresh round of lists of the best of 2011.
Also: New issues of One + One and the Brooklyn Rail, today’s lists and more.
Also: Myrna Loy, Mohammad Rasoulof, Hayao Miyazaki, Martin Scorsese, Neil Jordan, viewing and browsing and reading and more.
Also: An audio interview with Kubrick (1966) and Wenders, Friedkin, Andersen and more discuss “How Los Angeles Invented the World.”
Lists, reviews of classic and new horror, news and interviews. Updated through Halloween.
Kubrick’s “finely calibrated machine of mirth and menace” is released along with his earlier Killer’s Kiss.
The National Film Preservation Foundation announced today that the next volume in their invaluable series of DVD releases will be Treasures 5: The West, 1898-1938. The 10-hour, 3-disc box set celebrates