movies
American film could use a little more J-horror in it
American horror looking to break clichés should borrow some ideas from Japanese horror films, writes Lily Osler.
movies
American horror looking to break clichés should borrow some ideas from Japanese horror films, writes Lily Osler.
rundown
This week: A bunch of movies from 1946, Paul Tremblay's best, and DID YOU KNOW HOW LONG IT TAKES THE YEARLING TO SHOW UP IN THE YEARLING? A LONG TIME!!!
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documentary
David Osit's Predators examines not just the show but the culture that produced it, Emily St. James writes.
rundown
This week: Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan in concert, and one of the year's best films.
movies
All of the things that make the film timely really mark its timelessness, writes Emily St. James.
ai
Emily St. James on AI nostalgia, fascism, and our longing for less technology.
movies
This week: Freaky Tales doesn't entirely work, but it's fun, and a lot of Nazis die in it. So that's something!
video games
A game already notorious for its difficulty finds art and beauty amid destruction, Lily Osler writes.
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rundown
This week: The Long Walk, The Craft, and an alien with a mechanical penis.
TV
The Yogurt Shop Murders focuses less on the case and more on the people involved, writes Emily St. James.