Moving away from the vampire subgenre, let's talk about possibly the king of prestige B-movies, Guillermo Del Toro.
Quietly his most bonkers movie to date, Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive stands alone in just how grounded his approach to vampire storytelling is.
How exactly does one describe Near Dark? Is it horror? Kind of.
In preparation for Beau is Afraid, we’re closing out the week with Ari Aster. Let's look at the man, what he has to say, and his approach to psychedelic imagery on film.
This week we’re spending a lot of time talking about drug-based movies. But what about movies you should watch while on drugs? Well, 1966s Daisies oftentimes feels like it is the drug.
Oh Danny Boy(le)! Trainspotting is the second film by director Danny Boyle and is the film adaptation of the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name.
Okay, here us out on this one!
When you’re talking about drug films you can’t ignore the king of them all, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
This is the Coen Brothers’ second film after their impressive debut, Blood Simple.
Who else thought this film would be John Wick with a pig? While that would have been pretty awesome, that’s not the actual premise.
During the late 90s, Nicolas Cage had a string of big action films that solidified his name as an action star.
Vampire’s Kiss is the Nic Cage film that you don’t know you know. Even if you haven't heard of it, I’m willing to bet you’ve seen at least a few seconds of it in the form of some of the best Nic Cage gifs of all time.