We’re ready for newcomer Elsie Fisher to absolutely steal our hearts.
The reign of the middle schooler really began with Stranger Things and continued with the new adaptation of Stephen King’s It, but we’re ready to move into less supernatural territory with Eighth Grade. A24’s new coming-of-age film was a smash hit at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The cast may be made up of mostly unknown actors, yet the quality of Eighth Grade‘s story and first-time director Bo Burnham‘s assured navigation of the post-millennial experience already shines through in the first trailer. Watch it below.
An Ode to the Diner Scene in Michael Mann’s ‘Thief’Michael Mann‘s 1981 crime thriller Thief is commonly considered to be one of the strongest directorial debuts of all time. And just because that’s hyperbolic doesn’t mean it’s not true. The heist movie stars James Caan as Fra…Read More
Earnestness and Irony: The Double-Minded Cinema of ‘Carrie’Welcome to The Queue — your daily distraction of curated video content sourced from across the web. Today, we’re watching a video essay about the self-aware New Hollywood horror of ‘Carrie.’
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Gamera: the Godzilla Knockoff That Became So Much MoreIn the world of kaiju cinema, Godzilla is widely believed to carry the crown of the king. As the monster responsible for kicking kaiju films into full gear, it’s a rightful title. But lurking in the shadows, often forgotten o…Read More
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