
Zombies at the Cinema (1930s-1970s)
Zombies are united by a key trait: the lack of free will, allowing it to symbolise exploitation and social decay. This article looks at the zombie movie fro- BRAINS! BRAINS!!
Zombies are united by a key trait: the lack of free will, allowing it to symbolise exploitation and social decay. This article looks at the zombie movie fro- BRAINS! BRAINS!!
Eleanor Abernathy, Angela Martin, Elsa Clack, Mrs. Delgado, Sherrie Scratchen-Post… all cat ladies, or something else?
One is a genius, the other’s insane. Of course, it’s a battle between Doc Brown and Uncle Fester!
From worst to best, funniest to most relatable, we’re answering the Films To Be Buried With podcast questions!
The 2nd of April is World Autism Day and I thought it would be a great idea to share some of my favourite films that I relate to as an autistic person.
Early filmmaking was able to capture important social movements in a very different way to recording physical events, providing us with insight and commentary on the role of women around the turn of the 20th century.