Knees weak, De Palma sweaty: A review of THE DE PALMA DECADE
by Nikk Nelson, Staff Writer
For anyone looking to be introduced to Brian De Palma, I would wholeheartedly recommend The De Palma Decade.
by Nikk Nelson, Staff Writer
For anyone looking to be introduced to Brian De Palma, I would wholeheartedly recommend The De Palma Decade.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
It was not until a few years ago that I learned that Anthony had dipped his toe into writing and directing. He directed the two films Psycho III (1986) and Lucky Stiff (1988) and co-wrote The Last of Sheila (1973).
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
“Well... there's really nothing for me to do. I just sit around wishing there were more pictures to see. But, when you see eight or ten pictures a week, the supply really runs out." - Patsy Kelly
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Within the pages of “Hollywood Pride” author and film critic Alonso Duralde recognizes Tinseltown players dating back to 1894 that have helped us get to the point we are today in terms of LGBTQ+ depiction.
by Liz Locke, Cinemasips.com
If you enjoy exotic locales, beautiful costumes, strong female characters, and even stronger drinks, then pre-code films are sure to be right up your alley.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Ideal for those who really want to dig into this landmark film, From the Moment They Met It Was Murder provides many avenues to do so.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
In Sarah Royal’s book, A.K.A. Lucy, she provides the reader with a deep dive into the comedic genius whose impact on the entertainment industry was everlasting.
by Liz Locke, CinemaSips.com
Eddie Muller’s Noir Bar is an absolute must-have for any cocktail and movie fan.
Read Moreby Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
In hearing about Kristen Lopez’s But Have You Read The Book?, a compilation of fifty-two novels that were adapted into films, I felt like I hit the goldmine in terms of my favorite things converging.
Read Moreby Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Within the beautiful pages one is given a plethora of knowledge about forgotten stars and obscure Hollywood tales.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
It’s Alive!, penned by Julian David Stone tells an imaginary tale of the few days prior to filming one of the most iconic horror pictures ever made; James Whale’s Frankenstein.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Girls On Film, is sprinkled with personal anecdotes, film history, and a focus on women in front of the camera that inevitably had an impact on Malone’s life.