[ZINE] AS CLOSE AS FAR AWAY GETS: ‘A PERFECT GETAWAY’ 10 YEARS LATER
It’s been 10 years since A Perfect Getaway was released. I think it’s safe to say that it will remain a hidden gem.
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
It’s been 10 years since A Perfect Getaway was released. I think it’s safe to say that it will remain a hidden gem.
This take on ‘The Most Dangerous Game’ is at its best when it goes off on unexpected paths. The acting and directing are well-worth the watch.
‘Jade’s Asylum’ is a hallucinatory exploration of the title character’s mind, and a supernatural slasher that ultimately misses the mark.
‘The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil’ is a fun South Korean crime thriller that doesn’t reinvent the wheel. It’s the perfect vehicle for Don Lee’s starpower.
Bartosz Konopka’s ‘The Mute’ and Sara Summa’s ‘The Last to See Them’ aren’t just standard genre films, they’re proof of the importance of film festivals.
Joe Bob continues into Week 5 giving us a unsceen demonic wind and a house that you shouldn’t go exploring.
Joe Bob continues into Week 4 by dissecting a ripoff slasher film and introducing an audience to a wild ’70s exploitation werewolf film from Japan.
THE LAST DRIVE-IN WITH JOE BOB BRIGGS WEEK 3 Appointment television isn’t really a thing anymore. Viewing habits are so scattered across interests
THE LAST DRIVE-IN WITH JOE BOB BRIGGS WEEK 2 Larry Cohen is an important director when it comes to genre cinema, b-movies, and
‘The Comedian’ a good concept that could use more exploration and less repetition.