“I fought to the end. I’m not sure what that is worth, but know that…
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The Slumber Party Massacre is an odd little entry in the slasher film canon, existing…
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This would make an excellent double-feature with last week’s Twilight, which was also a Robert…
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Before there were sparkly vampires, there was 1998’s Twilight, an elegiac neo-noir directed by Robert…
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I’ve been making my way through a lot of new-to-me classics lately, and also, I…
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A sleek, elegantly composed crime film, Le Samouraï‘s classic status is well-deserved. Its success hinges…
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Gorky Park is a terrific exercise in specificity, painting an early eighties Soviet Union made…
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The Cooler is about forces beyond our control–forces that, in typical human fashion, people try…
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Years after all the hype surrounding it has died down, The Blair Witch Project remains…
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Cam is a slyly great piece of psychological horror, Hitchcock rendered in hot neon pink…
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