
Chalamet plays a French student revolutionary named Zeffirelli in Anderson’s “The French Dispatch.”
Why Wes Anderson Cast Timothée Chalamet: He Belongs in the French New Wave

Chalamet plays a French student revolutionary named Zeffirelli in Anderson’s “The French Dispatch.”
Why Wes Anderson Cast Timothée Chalamet: He Belongs in the French New Wave

Today’s horror movie on the Shattered Lens is both a classic of silent era and one of the most influential horror films ever made. It’s one that I previously shared in 2013, 2015, 2016, 2108, and 2019 but it’s such a classic that I feel that it is worth sharing a second (or fifth or […]
Horror On The Lens: The Phantom of the Opera (dir by Rupert Julian)

I’m always a little bit cautious about anthology films. There’s been a few that I’ve liked. (I recently enjoyed Tales From Parts Unknown, for instance.) But most of the time, horror anthology films tend to leave me feeling rather disappointed. The good segments always seem as if they’re too short while the bad segments seem […]
Horror Film Review: American Nightmares (dir by Darin Scott and Rusty Cundieff)

This was my first viewing, and I have no idea why or how I added it to this year’s lineup. In fact, most of my Letterboxd friends didn’t like it. The mystery of how it got on my list made me wanted to see it more. And, what the heck […]

Amerikan ve Avrupa sineması olarak genellikle ikiye ayrılan sinemada birden fazla çok ülkenin sineması da unutulmamalı. Asya’nın da kendine has dokusu olan filmlerine ve dizilerine bakmak gerekir. Çin ve Japonya’nın yanı sıra Güney Kore kendine has bir üslup ile dizi ve film sektörüne geniş bir çerçeve kattı. Kendinden söz ettiren işleri, tüm dünyayı da ele […]

Liam Neeson may have been a late-blooming action star, but if “Honest Thief” is the best he can muster now, those days are now behind him. As Tom, a notorious bank robber with a conscience, Neeson does his best with the material at hand, but he can only do so much when it reduces everything…
‘Honest Thief’ Review: Liam Neeson’s Action Stardom Finds Its Limits In Bland Action-Thriller

Michael C Hall’lu Dexter Geri Dönüyor! Dexter, final yaptıktan 8 yıl sonra intikamcı bir seri katil olarak geri dönüyor! Showtime, dizinin yıldızı Michael C. Hall’u ve Clyde Phillips’i yeniden bir araya getirecek olan 10 bölümlük bir mini dizi sipariş etti. Dizi, Dexter Morgan’ın oduncu olarak sürgüne gitmesini ve yaşadığı yalnız hatayın devamını anlatacak. Henüz plan […]

R.J. Cutler’s authorized documentary on the “SNL” icon is both tragic and celebratory.

Today’s horror on the lens is a made-for-tv movie directed by Wes Craven. First televised in 1984, Invitation to Hell is a wonderfully over-the-top depiction of what happens when an engineer (Robert Urich) sells out and goes to work for a big evil corporation. Long story short, Satan (in the form of Susan Lucci) takes […]

As most of you know my favorite all time television series is, and always shall be The Walking Dead. Now at it’s tenth season, it was announced a few weeks ago that the series is going to end with season 11. While I was saddened at that news, I also have to admit that I think […]
Special Features Presents: The Walking Dead: World Beyond, a first impression.

Hello and welcome back to my look at the work of Stanley Kubrick. Previously I have looked at Spartacus and The Shining, if you would like to check those out, then click on the link below. Stanley Kubrick The Film Collection. Today I am looking at the war film, Full Metal Jacket, 1987. Directed, co-written […]

Thank you for visiting my site dear brothers, as I viddy the films of Stanley Kubrick one at a time. Today’s film, A Clockwork Orange was adapted, produced and directed by Kubrick in 1971 and was based on a novel by the same name, written by Anthony Burgess in 1962. The film was a box office success […]

Introduction to the Star Trek and Star Wars Timeline. Star Trek The Original Series, Episode 099 The Cage. Directed by Robert Butler Written by Gene Roddenberry Original Air Date. February 1965 (first screened to NBC) October 14th 1986 (VHS release) October 4th 1988 (TV premiere, restored to full colour) Well I guess this where it all begins, in November 1964 […]

The Haunting of Bly Manor is releasing today and I can’t be more excited. The first installment of The Haunting series, The Haunting of Hill House was terrific, making the release of the next one more anticipated by people around the globe. So I thought of making a list of horror flicks you can watch […]

So I admit I was not as big on the last season of The Crown as the first two but we got a trailer for season 4 today and oh… I’m excited all over again!

It’s October 2020, which means that it’s been a full decade. At this very moment, ten years ago, the whole world was watching Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield. The two young actors were starring in a story that transfixed a generation. How much of it was true? How much of it was fiction? It hardly […]

Director: Jeremy Gardiner Starring: Jeremy Gardner, Brea Grant, Justin Benson Review Author: Tony Synopsis: Hank (Jeremy Gardner) has found himself in a rut. He’s unkept, his house is becoming a pigsty, his friends are worried for him, and a monster keeps tormenting him every night. The cause of Hank’s torment other than the nocturnal creature is the recent […]

“Set in a suburban fantasy world, the film follows two elf brothers who set out on a quest to find an artifact that will temporarily bring back their deceased father.” My Disney Plus subscription is ending soon, so I decided to start watching Onward, Pixar’s latest film that came out back in March. It was […]

An unusual, black-and-white Episode 8 may not be overtly Lynchian, but its implications prove equally integral to what the finale has to say.
‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’: The Ending, Ghosts, and Memories That Matter — Spoilers

I felt a sort of historic obligation to see TENET since it positioned itself as the Great Return to Cinema — its writer-director seemed eager to create a series of super-spreader screenings and, like his Russian supervillain, bring his medium of expression (arms dealing, cinema) to […]