Olga Artemyeva is a film critic, screenwriter and film curator based in NYC. She has a PhD in Art History and teaches Film Studies. Her dissertaion was dedicated to the evolution of horror, and it ...
If he was American there would be a movie because Matthew Begbie had hero written all over him. He stood six-five, and when on a horse with his handlebar moustache and van dyke, he looked even bigger.
His Oscar-winning 1965 film “The War Game” depicted a post-nuclear-attack England, one of his many fictionalized docudramas ...
Decades before Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, J. R. R. Tolkien outlined what should happen to Saruman in a ...
Filmmaker Peter Chan Ho-sun returned to the Tokyo International Film Festival nearly three decades after his UFO (United Filmmakers Organization) films packed the city’s theaters, reflecting on a ...
With the existential action thriller “Sirat,” set in the rave culture of Morocco, Oliver Laxe says that he was not out to ...
The novel, published in 2022, follows a “no-nonsense bodyguard” assigned to protect “a charming action star” over the ...
People who lived in New York in the 1970s and ’80s are always cautioning against over-romanticizing the era: a dirt-cheap apartment often meant living with a bathtub sprouting from the middle of your ...
We revisit the Fantastic Four movie game, 20 years after its release! Was it really bad, or does it have nostalgic charm? Join us as we break down the gameplay, graphics, and overall experience of ...
“Call of Duty,” one of the most successful video game franchises of all time, is becoming a feature film with Peter Berg and Taylor Sheridan spearheading the adaptation, Paramount Pictures and ...
If our waking hours are a canvas, the art is how one fills it: tightly packed, loosely, a little of both. At a time when they were both 40 and the art scene in ’70s New York was in thrall to ...