Frank Oz’s darkly comedic 1986 musical Little Shop of Horrors is an exceptionally rare example of a film where the director’s cut and the final theatrical cut are both classics …
I unabashedly love the 1986 heavy metal and satanic panic horror movie Trick or Treat. Not to be confused with Michael Dougherty’s now iconic, but then underrated 2007 anthology film …
A whimsical and fun diversion for kids, Elli and Her Monster Team is eminently likeable and pure of heart. It’s not pushing the boundaries of animated storytelling, but it’s also …
Swiss writer-director Jasmin Gordon’s first feature The Courageous asks the viewer to fill in a lot of blanks, and in this case, that’s mostly a good thing from an intelligence …
A masterful work of historically minded, character based horror, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners hits like a wooden stake to the heart that’s been shot out of a cannon substituting jet fuel… …
A unique blend of a dark fairy tale with modern feminist commentary and oozy body horror elements, The Ugly Stepsister takes a classic, turns it on its head, and then …
The Wedding Banquet, while not a perfect film, is a best case scenario for a remake. It’s a remake that’s so well thought out and reimagined that one quickly forgets… …
