Also ranks #55 on The 80+ Best '50s Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked 24 Closet Land Madeleine Stowe, Alan Rickman 1 votes An unnamed author of children's books (Madeleine Stowe) is woken from her bed in the middle of the night and taken from her home to a bland office where she faces an unn...
Also ranks #5 on The 80+ Best '50s Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked Also ranks #5 on The 50+ Best '50s Horror Movies, Ranked 10 Godzilla Minus One Ryûnosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe, Munetaka Aoki 30 votes A lesser-known gem within Toho's extensive catalog is 1999's Godzilla Minus One, which ...
Total Recall(1991). More of a special effect than a mask, but Arnold Schwarzenegger does impersonate a rather large woman with a peculiar mask that doubles as a bomb (huh?). Vegas In Space(1995). In this sci-fi parody featuring a planet of crossdressers and drag queens, a little girl...
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Amarcord(1973)– A year in the life of an Italian town under Fascist rule, as Federico Fellini (mis)remembers his youth in comic vignettes that range from strange to surreal The American Astronaut(2001)– An absurdist indie sci-fi/western/musical/comedy co-starring the Boy Who Actually Saw...
Because of the very limited means that were available to the average Joe filmmaker between the 50s all the way up to the 90s, the art of making “bad” movies was something that was much prevalent in the filmmaking industry. To the point where it became practically its own genre. Nowadays...
Althea is up first. "I honestly feel like I'm about to show you a piece of my soul," she tells the crowd. "I was inspired by sci-fi movies from the 50s and 60s and how they saw the future." The lights dim and the cat-walking starts! And guess what? Althea loves her stuff!
There are three types of film that Japan has always produced with regularity and skill; the family drama (thinkOzu, Naruse, and more recentlyKoreeda), the sci-fi spectacles (thinkGodzila, Ultraman, andGamera), and the horror film (think creepy dead girls with black hair crawling out of tel...
This book isn’t nearly as tedious as it sounds, and summarizes a lot of the major threads, including much of the source material for the movies, in a lively way. As with Maggie, A Girl of the Streets, and Dante’s Inferno, reading this in no way commits me to reading all of the...