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  • The Rundown

Louis C.K.’s Fourth of July; Dario Argento Returns; a Rapper Gets Rural

Louis C.K. suddenly has a new movie called Fourth of July; Suspiria director Dario Argento returns with his first film in…

2 years ago
  • Movie News

Vortex: How Gaspar Noé and DP Benoît Debie Collaborated on their Split-Screen Dementia Drama

"Working with Gaspar Noé is quite unique,” says Vortex cinematographer Benoît Debie. This uniqueness manifests in a myriad of ways.…

2 years ago
  • MM Guide 2019

Going to Extremes: To Create Horror That Shatters the Senses, Be Sensitive to Emotional Extremity

Everyone who knows me well knows that since I was very young—five, six years old—I kept saying, “I want to…

6 years ago
  • Movie News

Festival Beat: Beyond Fest Founders On Building A Genre Festival From Goblin to Cronenberg

Among their many eccentric counterparts over the years, insect politicians, Haddonfield historians and bitchin’ scary German guys are three of…

6 years ago
  • Crossing the Line

Gentle Heart, Gruesome Imagination: Tobe Hooper (January 25, 1943—August 26, 2017)

Tobe Hooper gave me my start in the business. We had the same agent, and he invited my writing partner/now-wife…

6 years ago
  • Directing

"Let Actors Lose Themselves, But Give Them Love and Desire": Luca Guadagnino and Walter Fasano on Call Me By Your Name

Call Me By Your Name was hailed by many at January's Sundance Film Festival as this edition's best, and given…

6 years ago
  • Festivals

Festival Wrap: Rich Metaphor Abounds at the Sixth Paris International Fantastic Film Festival

“Horror is like a serpent,” Dario Argento once said, “always shedding its skin, always changing. And it will always come…

7 years ago
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A Disturbing Evening: Inside Peter Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio

While there, Gilderoy encounters a culture clash with the Italian crew, and, more disturbingly, finds the events of the film…

11 years ago