Out of all the grindhouse horror classics made by the likes of Larry Cohen, William Lustig and Frank Henenlotter in the ’70s and ’80s, Cohen’s

Out of all the grindhouse horror classics made by the likes of Larry Cohen, William Lustig and Frank Henenlotter in the ’70s and ’80s, Cohen’s
This demented little slasher may as well have been called “Studio Interference: The Motion Picture”: The choppy editing and occasional whiplash-speed changes in tone suggest
Chuck Russell’s remake of the ’50s science-fiction classic is one of the best, most hardcore horror movies of the ’80s. Despite the silly title and
At the risk of sounding reductive, “American Graffiti” could easily be referred to as “Dazed and Confused” for the 1960s (although, it should be noted
The first episode of Shelley Duvall’s beloved children’s show establishes the overall aesthetic and humor that would follow with the subsequent episodes, and, in the