Science Fiction Cinema Grows Up: Fritz Lang’s Woman In The Moon
The pioneering and influential space travel silent classic is a mixed bag of melodrama and innovation.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The pioneering and influential space travel silent classic is a mixed bag of melodrama and innovation.
F.W. Murnau’s interpretation of the classic moral fable cops out at the end but remains a fascinating study of idealism gone wrong.
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In its centenary year, we take a critical look back at the first Dracula film and the movie that kickstarted gothic horror as we know it.
A Symphony Of Horror – Nosferatu Revisited Read More
Edited, reshot, reconstructed and rearranged, the 1925 version of Gaston Leroux‘s gothic shocker remains the best.
Phantoms Of The Opera – The Various Versions Of The Lon Chaney Masterpiece Read More
The incredible and stylish 1920s art nouveau magazine covers of Brazil’s José Carlos de Brito e Cunha.
Para Todos And The Art Nouveau Of J. Carlos Read More
The complex and ambitious political German noir TV series is both ambitious and frustrating.
Reinventing The Weimar Republic: Babylon Berlin Read More