Review: ‘Slice of Life: The American Dream. In Former Pizza Huts.’
2024 / Dir. Matthew Salleh
How to Casually Bring Up Your Favorite Stephen King Movie Adaptation on a First Date
Not that I've ever done that before...
Thanks to ‘The Fly’ For Ruining My Childhood
The true hallmark of a great horror film is its lasting impact. In that sense The Fly is a Grade-A piece of B-movie heaven.
Interview: ‘In a Violent Nature’ Star Andrea Pavlovic on Horror and Scream Queens
12+1 questions with actor Andrea Pavlovic about her earliest horror movie memory, working with practical effects, and how In a Violent Nature reflects our times.
Top 10 Vampire Movies
Here are the blood-sucking, time-defying vampires of classic and modern cinema that have haunted us the most.
Family-Friendly Horror Starter Pack
If you’re a horror aficionado and want to share your love of this amazing genre with your little ones, here are some family-friendly frights you can try introducing them to.
New England FTW and Other ‘Salem’s Lot’ Takeaways
First-look thoughts on the new remake of the classic Stephen King vampire thriller.
Interview: ‘Things Will Be Different’ Writer/Director Michael Felker on Sci-Fi and Midwest Vibes
12+1 questions with the Things Will Be Different director about his filmmaking influences, needle drops, directing actors, and more!
Interview: ‘Mom & Dad’s Nipple Factory’ Director Justin Johnson
12+1 questions with Justin Johnson about the moment he decided to make the documentary, what movies his parents would be, his filmmaking influences, and more!
My Kind of Tinseltown: A Chicago Movie Autobiography
There's a special thrill in seeing your reality reflected back to you on a giant screen, as The Fugitive, The Blues Brothers, A League of Their Own, and so many other Chicago movies have done for me as a lifelong Chicagoan.
Interview: Organist Dennis Scott on Music Box Theatre and Chicago Movies
12+1 questions with the house organist of Chicago's Music Box Theatre on favorite moviegoing memories, Chicago movies, and more!
3 Key Reasons ‘The Fugitive’ Remains A Runaway Hit
How the 1993 Harrison Ford film overcame production troubles to become a well-made and deeply satisfying thriller that remains beloved over 30 years later.