Reading movies

The recent guest post here about William K. Everson by my friend Howard Curle reminded me that I have a copy of Everson’s Classics of the Horror Film (Citadel Press: Secaucus, N.J., 1974), which I hadn’t looked at … well, probably in a couple of decades. Dipping into it and re-reading some of the chapters, […]

Blasts from the past

It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: Stanley Kramer’s struggle to be funny

The 5th Hong Kong International Film Festival, part four

A frustrating evening

Winnipeg’s vanished movie theatres

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