Grizzly Man
Werner Herzog’s documentary explores what happens when the boundaries between man and nature are pushed to the limit.
Werner Herzog’s documentary explores what happens when the boundaries between man and nature are pushed to the limit.
A unique documentary that made a huge impact on the lives of those involved, while changing the genre as we know it.
Dziga Vertov’s groundbreaking portrayal of Soviet Russia didn’t just define a historical period. It created an entire theory of film.
If most of the major media news outlets are making top 10 web series lists that include you on them, you know you’re doing it right.
Strong storytelling. Nuanced characters. Serious content. “EastSiders” proves these can all exist on the web.
George Romero’s minimalist nightmare unleashed a zombie plague on popular culture.
With no budget but truly inspired marketing, “The Blair Witch Project” used found footage horror to frighten both audiences and movie studios.
Hitchcock could be as manipulative as any of his villains. “Psycho” turns us all into voyeurs…and makes us think twice before taking a shower.
“The Walking Dead” didn’t become television’s biggest show by stumbling around like one of its brain dead zombies.
The Exorcist is still one of the highest-grossing Warner Bros. films, traumatizing audiences from the moment they hear that eerie score.
James Whale’s original version of Frankenstein defined not only our pop cultural image of the story, but also many of the standards of horror cinema.
How many other movies dare us to laugh at our fears?