Squirm

Squirm

The longevity of Jeff Lieberman’s Squirm has been largely due to its unjust classification as a cult classic. Granted, the production is very poorly made yet it does not find its proper niche alongside Ed Wood’s features or Coleman Francis’s The Beast of Yucca Flats...
The Spiral Staircase

The Spiral Staircase

Robert Siodmak’s The Spiral Staircase is an ingeniously constructed suspense thriller which resulted in Ethel Barrymore’s nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The work is a patient, taut, well written old, dark house tale surrounding a serial killer years before...
Spiral

Spiral

Co-director Adam Green has described his third film as resembling what would happen if “Alfred Hitchcock pulled Woody Allen over and fucked him in the ass”. While that image will stay with all of us for the rest of our days, upon watching SPIRAL, you can see his point...
The Spiderwick Chronicles

The Spiderwick Chronicles

Fantasy films based on children’s books are becoming a big thing these days. With the success of the HARRY POTTERbooks and films, turning fantasy books into films has become a risk that studios have been willing to take. If you think about it over the past few...
Spider-Man 3

Spider-Man 3

Greed, anger, revenge, love & forgiveness are what sum up this third installment into Sam Raimi’s Spider- Man franchise. However like the first two films, this film, however good is the weakest entry into the franchise. Peter Parker/Spider-man is on top of...
Spider-man 2

Spider-man 2

Probably the best, most well developed Super hero film ever made. Spider-man 2 has all the greatness that every superhero film should have and then some. The story picks up two years after the first film, Peter Parker is still Spider-man fighting crime in NYC and so...