Ask Director Tobe Hooper Your Questions
NotebookAfter premiering online two rare Tobe Hooper films, the cult director will be answering questions from the community.
After premiering online two rare Tobe Hooper films, the cult director will be answering questions from the community.
Once you’re past the usual suspects, “the full list is wonderfully unpredictable and packed with oddball leftfield choices.”
Five years before The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tobe Hooper took some friends on a kinky psychedelic trip.
In the run-up to the release of Hooper’s debut feature, Eggshells (1969), here’s his short comedy about three medieval outlaws.
Amir Muhammad publishes a novel by P Ramlee, Alex Ross Perry talks about the loss video stores and Harry Crews has passed away.
"Ivo van Hove's Roman Tragedies was one of the theatrical highlights of 2009," writes Maxie Szalwinska for the Guardian. "A six-hour mash-up of Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra, the
Towards the end of a rocky year for British filmmakers, particularly the independently funded ones, Tom Hooper's The King's Speech has been named Best British Independent Film at the — well, sorry
David Greven in the new Winter 2010 issue of Cineaste: "Judging by these first three entries of Arsenal Pulp Press's new series Queer Film Classics, the editors — Matthew Hays and Thomas Waugh — have
"Arguably the strongest American debut feature of the 90s, Todd Haynes's Poison — aptly billed as telling 'three tales of transgression and punishment' and now restored in 35mm for its 20th anniversary
"Americans love kings, so long as they needn't answer to them," writes Variety's Peter Debruge, "and no king of England had a more American success story than that admirable underdog George VI, Duke
"Dennis Hopper, the maverick director and costar of the landmark 1969 counterculture film classic Easy Rider whose drug- and alcohol-fueled reputation as a Hollywood bad boy preceded his return to