Starring Jane Fonda Actor, activist, exercise guru, businesswoman, star of Hollywood hits and French art-house cinema alike—Jane Fonda has worn more hats than just about
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Criterion Channel Features Mae West’s Best Films.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Best of Mae West Queen of the risqué double entendre Mae West said it best herself: “When I’m good, I’m very
His and Hers Podcast – Episode 033 – CAMP BLOOD VI Drive-in Adventure

Ep 33: Camp Blood VI Drive In Adventure Welcome back to episode 33! In this light episode we simply give you a rundown of our
The Animation of Bill Plympton Arrives on Criterion Channel
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Films by Bill Plympton Bill Plympton’s wonderfully weird creations are unmistakable: the wriggly, hand-sketched style, warped humor, and endlessly shape-shifting, transmogrifying images
Dark Discussions Podcast – Episode 396 – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

It is his 9th feature length movie. And it is what he has said is the penultimate film of his career. ONCE UPON A TIME
Dark Discussions Podcast – Episode 383 – No Country For Old Men (2007)

In 2005, the novel NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, written by Cormac McCarthy, was released. Oddly, the novel received mixed reviews since it was a
Dark Discussions Podcast – Episode 355 – Burt Reynolds Tribure: 1972’s Deliverance

When DELIVERANCE appeared in theaters at the end of July in 1972, the buzz around it was most certainly contagious. Two years prior, the book
Dark Discussions Podcast – Episode 333 – Primal Fear (1996)

The 1980’s and 1990’s had a lot of thrillers and court dramas with the most generic names: Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction, Impulse, Bad Influence, Primal
Dark Discussions Podcast – Episode 275 – Get Out (2017)

What happens when you are finally about to meet the significant other’s parents? You know it was inevitable. In the new horror film, Get Out,
Episode 255 – Paul Schrader Focus: 1976’s Taxi Driver

Some say the 1970’s were the golden age of cinema. Censorship was lax, society was (not much unlike today) angry, and moviemakers began making more