who tunes out to the radio essay of the film’s title, lost in a reverie reliving their time together. But as he increasingly loses his grip, the waking dreams become more nightmarish ...
The film's narrative sophistication lies in its ability to balance mythological grandeur with relatable human struggles. It is this duality -- rooted in tradition yet resonating with contemporary ...
That shining Peanuts clarity - the expanse of sky ... The Wooded Kingdom is another font of lovely Mario fun, but the textures - the trees and the gantries - suggest something I might see in ...
Our list doesn’t lack for Stanley Kubrick movies (nor should it). Still, it’s shocking to remember that The Shining—so redolent ... can never be unseen. The title is still a killer piece ...
Later this month, audiences will ride the stormy summer blockbuster season through the offering that is Lee Isaac Chung’s "Twisters," a reimagining/reinterpretation of the classic 1996 thriller, ...
There’s an art to crafting the perfect movie title, and the best ones reveal just enough of a movie’s vibe without giving away anything that happens. Enough to intrigue, without spoiling.
Continuing, Osgood Perkins explained that Stephen King’s writing also opened his eyes to the versatility of horror as a genre ...
Directed by Stanley Kubrick, The Shining stars Jack Nicholson in a career-defining movie adaptation of Stephen King’s 1977 novel The Shining. The story follows Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), a ...
Marcin Wichary, the author of Shift Happens — an exhaustively researched, beautifully designed and photographed history of the keyboard — is back with a deep dive into Gorton, a font found on ...
The Berlin International Film Festival is kicking off on Thursday with the world premiere of Tom Tykwer’s “The Light,” a timely tale of a dysfunctional German family and a Syrian refugee. The festival ...
In no way do I believe a movie is only as good as its title and, in fact, I believe many of the films I have listed here are pretty good, if not great. However, if it were up to me, I would have ...
The box office saw indie films continue to make waves, led by “The Brutalist,” which expanded to 338 screens and earned $1.98 million over three days and $2.4 million for the holiday frame.