From the societal upheavals of the 1960
Year: 2013
Shaul Schwarz on NARCO CULTURA
Ah, the romance of the outlaw — dashing and fearless, living a life of danger and adventure. Except when they’re greedy sociopaths leaving a trail
Temple of Bad: BLACKENSTEIN
As we’ve previously noted, in the sixties, the revolution wasn’t televised, and film wasn’t always an accurate conduit for measuring the temper of the times.
Etta Devine and Gabriel Diani on DIANI & DEVINE MEET THE APOCALYPSE [Sponsored Video]
The comedy team of Etta Devine and Gabriel Diani already have a bit of notoriety attached to them: Their Kickstarter campaign for The Adventures of
John Sayles & Yolanda Ross on GO FOR SISTERS
It’s back to the border for John Sayles, who in films like LONE STAR has explored the distinctive tensions that brew in the towns that
Larry Fessenden & Rob Kuhns on BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD: Inside the Fantastique
In this pilot for a brand new interview series dedicated to fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror film & TV, horror master Larry Fessenden
United Artist’s David V. Picker
To list the films and filmmakers David V. Picker has been involved with in his careers as president of United Artists, Paramount, and Columbia borders
Temple of Bad: CAN’T STOP THE MUSIC
What if they declared a cultural revolution and nobody came? That’s pretty much the situation with CAN’T STOP THE MUSIC, the movie that was supposed
Robot Chicken’s Matthew Senreich, John Harvatine IV & Eric Towner: The CFQ Interview
And you thought stop-motion figures taking swift kicks to the crotch defined the work of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, the people behind Adult Swim
Harry Dean Stanton on HARRY DEAN STANTON: PARTLY FICTION
A guy who’s been in every film from COOL HAND LUKE, REPO MAN, ALIEN and PARIS, TEXAS, and worked with everyone from John Huston, David