‘The Laplace’s Demon’ Finds Fear in the Inevitable
May 28th, 2021 • Markus Amalthea Magnuson
In ‘The Laplace’s Demon,’ Italian filmmaker Giordano Giulivi utilizes old school technology to guide the bloody hand of fate.
May 28th, 2021 • Markus Amalthea Magnuson
In ‘The Laplace’s Demon,’ Italian filmmaker Giordano Giulivi utilizes old school technology to guide the bloody hand of fate.
May 24th, 2021 • Joe George
For film critic Joe George, Philippe Caland’s ‘Repentance’ is an all-too-familiar exploration of the terrors of eternal damnation.
May 20th, 2021 • Bee Delores
Jason Scott explores how ‘The Seventh Victim’ offers a candid look at mental illness that is decades ahead of its time.
May 14th, 2021 • Chad Collins
In Alejandro Hidalgo’s ‘The House at the End of Time,’ even time travel won’t let you escape national and intergenerational trauma.
May 6th, 2021 • Charlie Brigden
Long before his work on ‘Avatar’ or ‘Titanic,’ James Horner was a film composer who honed his craft in low-budget horror films.
May 4th, 2021 • Britt Sandler
Hanna-Barbera introduced the Universal Monsters to a new generation of female horror fans with 1988’s ‘Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School.’