Mo Moshaty looks at three contemporary horror films and how they depict the unappreciated labor of Black women.
A Berlin retrospective salutes a handful of B-movie masters and grindhouse auteurs in all their gritty glory: "These were outsider filmmakers making outsider, maverick movies." ...
Kill Bill is one of my favorite films. The two-part picture is ... and I share a similar appreciation for the exploitation output of the ‘70s. I vibe hard with the look and feel of that time ...
Out of that center of weirdness and exploitation comes the strange ... steps in a week to see what it would do to his body The Black Brothers Who Were Kidnapped By The Circus 15 UNDERRATED ...
In 1979, George Miller introduced the world to Max Rockatansky — but unlike the cinematic apocalyptic hellscape of Fury Road, ...
Every awards season has its narrative. And this year’s is forming around a handful of actresses, all in their late fifties or older, giving bravura performances in films that deal with the ...
The best ’70s female singers generated commercial success ... She recorded 12 solo and group albums, plus a song for the Hunger Games films. She also won a National Book Award for her memoir.
“Love Hurts” bumbles between being “Rumble in the Bronx” and an ode to ’70s exploitation cinema. Before falling short of those aims, this cloying film tries to introduce an inoffensive Marvin as the ...
The United States has long positioned itself as a global champion of human rights, democracy and economic opportunity .
To make a strong film that authentically portrays its Black characters ... a highly successful series of blaxploitation films in the '70s. Again and again, Moore finds himself up against ...
"Samurai" lost its two chances at the 1957 Oscars – for black-and-white art direction ... noir – and one of the most iconic movies of the '70s – with Robert De Niro as the unstable New ...