You may have seen that rad poster Drew Struzan created for Joseph Ruben’s 1984 movie, Dreamscape. It’s the one with a smirking Dennis Quaid holding a torch while creepy heads float on the sides, implying an over-the-top, Indiana Jones-like escapade. That doesn’t strike an accurate tone, and it’s not the whole story.
This week, Guest Star Allan Mott writes about a Hindi adaptation of The Parent Trap! ~~~ There are a lot of things to love about Bollywood cinema, but for me its chief appeal has always been the irony of how its impulse to be as commercial and audience-friendly […]
Sachin Hingoo runs down some of his favourite things on screens big and small in 2024!
Friend of the Gutter and Soldier of Cinema Robert Mitchell has some reflections on Coralie Fargeat’s body horror movie, The Substance, that premiered at this year’s Midnight Madness program at the Toronto International Film Festival. Red his thoughts here.
“She came from the Orient to seduce middle-aged white men who don’t shave.” Grady has a few things to say about the Zhang Ziyi and Dennis Quaid film, The Horsemen.