Dangerous Crossing (1953), modern luxury cruises, and the empty promises of garrish behemoths always at sea and always adrift.
And she had a good heart!
The black humor and inside/meta-jokes of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice that will surely fly over younger audiences' heads.
An indie body horror film that curls up in misery like a cat.
Ouija boards are for dupes. What year is it (#511)?
Tim Burton makes his first good film in decades with Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
Mothra vs. Godzilla is very successful on its own terms.
Craig Weitz’s AfrAId, slammed by critics, is terrifying precisely for its plausibility, if not inevitability.
Is the sequel worth the 36-year wait?
Off Ramp is Easy Rider with car-bound Juggalos standing in for motorcycling hippies.
If you don’t toe the government’s strange interpretation of the First Amendment, watch out.
Banana for scale.
So you wanna write American.
For the first time since 1972.
The most fun sports are the ones that haven’t been broken yet.
Going beyond nonbinary.
They range from ebullience to degradation.
Birthday cogitations on humanity’s non-obsolescence.
Time makes specialists of us all.
“I forgot to grow up, I guess. I’m a simple kind of guy, just like a child, drawing pictures and making up songs, playing around all the time.”
Speech curbs blow up at just the right time.
Catering to the IVF industry is wrong.
Beloved fantasy author puts on a show.
The band plays through their album In Rainbows on New Year's Eve 2007-08.
The late actress talks about her work with James Dean and George Stevens in this 1996 interview.
An Entertainment Tonight profile of the actress around the release of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice.
The late guitar icon plays with his trio in this pro-shot concert from Poland in 1998.
The legendary musician talks about his collaboration with Brian Wilson on the long abandoned Beach Boys album Smile upon its eventual release in the fall of 2011.
The American icon talks about her new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, her long-running Netflix series Stranger Things, and more in this interview with Josh Horowitz.
The actress talks about working with Woody Allen on Anything Else in this September 17, 2003 interview.
The actor talks about Wes Craven keeping the man behind the voice of Ghostface secret from the rest of the cast in this December 9, 1997.
The actress talks about her new film Buffalo '66 in this July 26, 1998 interview.
The artist is joined by old friend Milla Jovovich on the phone for a genial and warm conversation.
Don Rickles, Joan Rivers, and more remember Carson on the day he died, January 23, 2005.