Key Guillermo del Toro actor Doug Jones talks about his new comedy "Operation Taco Gary's" and how his role that requires a ...
Minutes later, O’Brien is still attempting to describe Fleming, and he eventually lands on the image of “the goop that’s inside a lava lamp.” Fleming’s work is a hyperspecific, manic, digressive ...
What it means to be Jewish in the U.S. has changed since the early days of Jewish comics on the Borscht Belt. We’ve assimilated, spread out across the country and the accent is fading away. You have ...
Martin Short’s comedy show with Steve Martin has been postponed after his daughter’s death. The Best of Steve Martin & Martin Short was originally scheduled for Friday in Milwaukee but has been ...
SKY has confirmed all the TV channels that will be available as Sky One returns later this month. It will launch on channel ...
We look back with a strange mix of fondness and horror at the things we once considered totally normal. So, grab your Cabbage ...
The provocative New Queer Cinema auteur's raunchy 'I Want Your Sex' & a restoration of 'Mysterious Skin' are both heading to ...
The film takes the point of view of a Predator, and the result is refreshing and fun.
Directed by Johnny Campbell, this sci-fi creature feature is based on the graphic novel by David Koepp. Also starring Liam Neeson. Film review.
Every year at Sundance there's a handful of indie films that are so weird, so funky, and so much fun, that it's hard to use words alone to describe them or explain them. That's the magic of cinema!
A New Zealand woman gets knocked up by something from another world in a movie that has a sweet, sticky heart underneath its juvenile humor and outrageous prosthetics. “Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant” ...
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