At the center of Roeg’s stylistic excess is Houston, balancing effortlessly between high camp and horror.
For legit animated artistry behold Madagascar, a Journey Diary and The Lost Thing.
The book allows us to construct our own understanding of Dahl and his oeuvre of weird, inventive, and wickedly funny narratives.
This Blu-ray is a charming presentation of an overrated childhood benchmark.
Gene Wilder is, of course, the reason that most people think they like this movie.
When people speak of Hitchcock, they usually refer to the Master of Suspense’s movies.
Unless you’ve got a soft spot for British anthologies with fine, aged hams, you’re better off buying Kiss Kiss in paperback.