John Woo rewrote the rules for action. Then his Hong Kong hits fell out of circulation. Now that they're back, he explains ...
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Wong Kar-wai’s masterpiece In The Mood For Love, restored in 4K and featuring a new ...
At a time when Stephen Chow was best known for his nonsensical comedies, The God of Cookery saw him transform as a filmmaker.
1973’s The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is better regarded – and, honestly, way better – than this 1977 follow-up. But Eye of the Tiger still has charming, stop-motion creature effects by the legendary Ray ...
But what about the ’70s horrors that have not received a reboot, sequel, or rebootquel in quite some time? Those are the movies that follow. So, naturally, no major classics here, because they’ve ...
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Jaws, here are the 12 scariest 1970s horror movies. What a great decade for horror — and movies in general. The 1970s shook people in midnight screenings, drive-ins ...
What has an industrial apron, someone's else face, and his grandad trying to bash your skull in with a mallet? Yeah, Leatherface is on here. Whether you’re ticking off deadly sins or counting down ...
From "Mobile Suit Gundam" to Hayao Miyazaki's debut feature, the 1970s were a formative time for anime history. The dominance of television and the sparseness of film production — predicated on the ...
As a filmmaker, J.J. Abrams wears his influences on his sleeve. A die-hard Twilight Zone fan, he turned an episode of his first series, Felicity, into a black-and-white riff on that show’s famous ...
A lifelong gamer, film fanatic and fan of all things geeky, Andy studied Film and TV Screenwriting at university and achieved a master's degree in Scriptwriting in 2017. As a professional writer, Andy ...