The origins of the whiz-bang animated wonders we see today in the likes of Toy Story, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and How to Train Your Dragon date back more than a hundred years. Flip books and zoetropes revealed the mesmerizing power of animation to humans before movies were ...
Bill Hader's favorite movie of 2024has only gotten buzzier since its dual Oscar nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best International Feature, but its limited theatrical release isn't making it easy to watch for those of us late to the party. But now you can watch it how it was m...
Marvin drives onto one on his scooter, causing him to flash rainbow and speed forward, crashing into a pile of cars. In "The Shippening", when the Hamburger Cop looks inside the back of the Van Shopkeeper's van, a Bomber Bill can be seen in there. In "The Drama", when Gumball ...
Ye continued to showcase his wife's physical features into the new year by posting a slew of NSFW photos on his Instagram page after reactivating the social media platform in December of 2023. The photos in question were posted on Jan. 1 of this year and were completely unprompted. They w...
Pose elevates the narrative surrounding queer and trans people, and isn’t afraid to showcase the nuanced realities of an oft-forgotten community with respect. Pose is a show that opened eyes, changed lives, and we are all better for it. There are three seasons of Pose to enjoy. Elektra...
Subtextual queerness in movies doesn't only mean unspoken nods to sexuality, but it also reflects the inherent otherness of growing up as a queer person — this is especially true for the horror genre. In the case ofThe Craft, queerness comes through in the form of four teenage girls who...
28. The Case of the Curious Bride (1935) 29. Don't Bet On Blondes (1935) 30. The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935) 31. The Widow From Monte Carlo (1935) 32. Times Square Playboy (1936) 33. Satan Met a Lady (1936) 34. The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936) 35. Stage Struck (...
A suave, successful New York advertising executive finds himself, through a case of mistaken identity, embroiled in a web of intrigue and murder that takes him across the country to prove his innocence to the police. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. Cast: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason ...
it’s hard to believe that there could be any light at the end of the tunnel, there is redemption and hope on offer in the movie’s final scenes, but inevitably, these pale rays of sunshine come too late to save Bushe’s debut from giving the viewer a series case of the miseries....
As was the case with the characters in The Star Fraction (1995) and The Stone Canal (1996), Ellen May Ngwethu and her Solar Union comrades are socialists; we’re given to understand that the Soviet and Chinese socialist powers triumphed over the capitalist West centuries earlier. There’s...