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Home for the Holidays Serves Up an Intimate Cinematic Feast
If you’re looking for an intimate, immersive filmgoing experience, there’s cinema verité – then there’s 1995's Home for the Holidays. In...
Jeff Palfini
Dec 11, 20222 min read


The Most Engaging Cannibal You’d Ever Wish To Meet.
Why It’s Hard To Root Against Hannibal Lecter. Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter. The last film in our Horror of the Decade series is...
Jeremy Boviard
Oct 22, 20224 min read


When "The Thing" can be in anyone, the fear is in everyone!
Horror of the Decade 2022
Jeremy Boviard
Oct 15, 20223 min read


The power of The Exorcist compels you to be terrified.
Next up in our Horror of the Decade series is 1973’s The Exorcist.
Jeremy Boviard
Oct 8, 20223 min read


Why "Rosemary’s Baby" is never far from my mind...
Rosemary’s Baby, the first film in our “Horror of the Decade” series, has rightfully earned every bit of attention and praise it has...
Jeremy Boviard
Oct 1, 20224 min read


"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan, a stately pleasure dome decree..."
Citizen Kane (1941) opens with a warning — a stark close-up of a sign painted in bold capital letters, "NO TRESPASSING," and yet that is...
Alexander Wilburn
Sep 11, 20225 min read
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