Sixty years before the very expensive and recently released ‘Megalopolis,’ one of the members of the New Hollywood movement began his career with Roger Corman, king of low budget movies
Famous for his bad temper and frosty relationship with the band’s singer, who stole his girlfriend, the musician was the third of the Ramones to pass away in a very short period. Although he barely wrote any songs, he led the group with an iron fist
With an official thesis that’s disputed, the Tate-LaBianca killings continue to spark debate. The mastermind of the crimes died in 2017, but another relevant and even more mysterious figure remains in prison: the musician Robert Beausoleil
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture, the filmmaker’s debut in horror was a cultural phenomenon and the second-biggest hit of 1999 after ‘Star Wars’. Its surprise ending, however, cast a shadow over his next projects
While many friends find living together appealing, complicity can soon turn into hostility. Clashes are even worse when the price of rent prices forces people with nothing in common to share space
With the simple and effective premise of a bus that will explode if it slows down, the blockbuster made Keanu Reeves one of the most influential actors of the genre and also propelled Sandra Bullock into stardom
Disney’s sequel to its box-office smash, despite mixed reviews, has quickly become the year’s biggest hit. Its notion of the human brain as factory, nonetheless, feels controversial
Netflix’s ‘Under Paris’ imagines a shark invasion during the Paris Olympics, becoming the latest to join in on a fiction phenomenon that shows no sign of slowing
The documentary ‘The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee’ reviews the biography of a movie legend who was dissatisfied with many of his films and whose experiences off set were, at times, more incredible than the roles he played on screen
Presented as an illustrated dictionary, a new book delves into the bizarre as the essence of Spanish national identity, in contrast to the epic narratives of patriotism adopted by the far right
The discovery of a server with material from Amazon and Max series once again exposes an open industry secret: outsourcing to Kim Jong-un’s regime despite international sanctions
The Californian band, whose third release continues to be the best-selling album of all time by an independent label, is still playing, 30 years after its biggest success
Heartfelt tributes are being paid to Kurt Cobain, who left us 30 years ago, but none to Lee Brilleaux, a British rock figure who died a few hours before him and was relegated to a footnote in an obituary
The documentary ‘Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV’ sheds light on the sexual and psychological abuse suffered by young actors and other employees on children’s series
Star of ‘straight-to-DVD’ action thrillers, such as the recently released ‘One More Shot,’ the British-born battler and his movies have been applauded by action fans for their purity, freedom, originality, and respect for the classics of the genre
Critics Santiago Alonso and Isabel Sánchez have published an essay on the comedy starring Bill Murray that went on to gain cult status, generate imitations, and raise existential questions 30 years after its release
Prime Video hosts the debut of ‘Road House,’ a remake of one of the 1980s’ most beloved B-movies. The original’s nonsensical plot and buff Patrick Swayze have kept it near and dear to our hearts, and police departments have even deployed it in diplomacy trainings
In February 1994, ‘Ace Ventura: Pet Detective’ arrived to U.S. theaters, catapulting its star to global fame. After tiring of retirement, he’ll return this year to act in ‘Sonic 3′
The documentary ‘Little Richard: I Am Everything’ tells the story of one of the most influential, conflicted and unrecognized musicians of the modern era, mentor to the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix
A recent documentary explores the conflictive relationship between the British author and his most popular work, which became a scandalous phenomenon due to Stanley Kubrick’s film adaptation
Released in 1976, ‘Survive!’ was released well before the movies ‘Alive!’ and ‘Society of the Snow.’ The film was accused of exploiting and falsifying the events of the famous accident… although it has its defenders
Received coldly at its premiere, the film, directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by the screenwriter of ‘Scream,’ has acquired cult status as a time capsule from the 1990s
The jaw-dropping article in ‘Rolling Stone’ to cover the death of Henry Kissinger once again brings to the fore one of the most striking journalistic subgenres: the obituary in which the deceased does not exactly look good.
With ‘Godzilla Minus One,’ the famous saga has reached its 37th film. Whether in Japan or the United States, the legend of the reptilian creature functions both as mass entertainment and as a portrait of society