
Interviews
Ghosts of War: Ted Geoghegan on Brooklyn 45
An interview with writer/director Ted Geoghegan about his chamber horror drama, Brooklyn 45.
An interview with writer/director Ted Geoghegan about his chamber horror drama, Brooklyn 45.
Matt writes: A true icon of the silver screen, Ray Liotta, died on May 26th at age 67, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy of richly textured performances in both film and television. Though he never received an Oscar nomination, his co-stars who did benefitted immensely from acting opposite him. That is certainly true of Joe Pesci, whose brilliant Oscar-winning turn in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" was enhanced immeasurably by the expressions of Liotta during their infamous restaurant scene.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Phantom Thread, Molly's Game, and The Commuter.
A preview of the horror film festival Cinepocalypse, starting this week at the Music Box in Chicago.
A second dispatch from Montreal's Fantasia Festivals, including Godzilla, vampires, and the sophomore effort from the director of "We Are Still Here."