White Dog – Sam Fuller’s Misunderstood Masterpiece
Looking back at Sam Fuller’s much-misunderstood, long withdrawn study of racism and rehabilitation.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Looking back at Sam Fuller’s much-misunderstood, long withdrawn study of racism and rehabilitation.
The director of Onibaba and Kuroneko explores a bleak tale of isolation and quiet despair.
Kateno Shindo’s Naked Island Read More
The film version of Thomas Tyron’s bestseller has been unfairly overlooked by horror fans but the subtle chills still work today.
The Ghosts Of Childhood Explored In The Other Read More
Continuing our crime month with a look at Henri-Georges Clouzot’s lightweight murder mystery shot during the German occupation of France.
Noirvember: The Murderer Lives At 21 Read More
Continuing our crime movie season with a look back at what is perhaps the most outrageously delirious Japanese underworld film ever made.
Noirvember: Youth Of The Beast Read More
Michael Cimino’s redneck heist movie feels like a Roger Corman film with bigger stars and less social commentary.
Outlaw Cinema: Thunderbolt And Lightfoot Read More
Cult cinema, desperate film hipsters, moral hypocrites and the joys of death – Hal Ashby’s oddball movie explores and exposes more than you might think.
The Ageless Appeal Of Harold And Maude Read More
Peter Watkins’ Vietnam-era study of protest, politics and punishment remains timely, but it’s too much in love with sloganeering to win over hearts and minds.
America Divided – Peter Watkins’ Punishment Park Read More
The collision of commercial and independent cinema in the cult 1970s vampire movie Ganja and Hess.
Ganja And Hess: Blaxploitation Meets Arthouse Read More