Sexual awakenings, witches, Eastern European folklore, and vampires—don't forget the vampires! This movie has it all.
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Sexual awakenings, witches, Eastern European folklore, and vampires—don't forget the vampires! This movie has it all.
Alain Delon. Charles Bronson. What more do you need? Well... keep reading!
Kathryn Bigelow's first feature film deserves a watch, perhaps for Willem Dafoe alone.
This early Hammer Horror film features Christopher Lee and gorgeous cinematography from Douglas Slocombe.
One of two adaptations of Les Liaisons dangereuses released within a year of each other, this film by Miloš Forman is worth a look.
The only legendary Scottish hero movie from 1995 that's worth a damn.
George Romero and Dario Argento pay homage to Edgar Allen Poe with two modern retellings of his classic work.
Some rich jerk really messes up and unleashes a bunch of monsters; the stuff of nightmares.
Celebrate the 4th of July with a musical about a bunch of white guys writing the Declaration of Independence!
Based on the book by Hanif Kureishi, this BBC mini-series chronicles cultural and sexual self-exploration.
A visually gorgeous film that tackles the harsh realities faced while being openly gay in 1930s Great Britain.
An LGBTQ gem that managed to shine despite harsh restrictions in 1961.
A special Memorial Day edition on Otto Preminger's naval war film led by John Wayne and Kirk Douglas.
A town abandoned and terrorized by bizarre creatures. Also, there's an impractical bed hanging from chains!
A very timely film noir about migrant workers and the evil men who exploit them.
Carol Reed's film about a young boy witnessing a supposed murder is well worth your attention.
Neil Jordan's coming-of-age story is a tough, but thoroughly engrossing watch.