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Brilliant and Forgotten: A Look Back at the Cult Classic Movie ‘Kingdom of the Spiders’ (DVD review)
Kingdom of the Spiders is a fun thrill ride of a movie that doesn’t get enough credit. In this man vs. nature run amok...
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Kingdom of the Spiders is a fun thrill ride of a movie that doesn’t get enough credit. In this man vs. nature run amok...
A legend. Electric. Transformative. The greatest of all time. There’s no superlative that Richard Pryor hasn’t already earned, and with good reason. From the very start, his...
Written by Charles Elton Published by Abrams Books Interesting, if flawed book that makes a noble effort to defend filmmaker Michael Cimino, who...
The world lost a true icon when Muhammad Ali passed away last Friday after a 32-year battle with Parkinson’s disease. The three-time world heavyweight...
By Generoso Fierro I wouldn’t be the cineaste that I am today if not for my late sister Rosaria. As it was the 1970s...
By Generoso Fierro The original tagline for 1978’s The Manitou went something like this…Evil Does Not Die…It Waits To Be Re-born. But I’m thinking…....
By Generoso Fierro There are two events, one positive and one negative, that precipitated my review of the much maligned 1976 dark comedy, Mother,...
Written by Generoso Fierro From Polish director/screenwriter (Roman Polanski’s Knife In The Water) Jerzy Skolimowski, The Shout is a faithful and visually stunning adaption...
By Elizabeth Weitz (and yeah, that’s me on the right…locked inside a chicken coop-turned-sandbox) In a few months I will be 41. I’m not...