In the 1980s a bunch of underground cartoonists parodied a popular doll (whose name can't be spoken)
Thai horror films have gained international acclaim for their unique blend of supernatural terror
Based on the novel by Cornell Woolrich
and chaotic genre detours at such a relentless pace that it plays less like a conventional shot-on-video vampire film and more like a live-action cartoon funhouse spiraling out of control
This audacious and wildly entertaining French New Wave gem is at once sentimental and insouciant
The Thief of Bagdad (1924, Photoplay Productions Edition) Safdie Brothers In the 1980s a bunchInspired by One Thousand and One Nights, Raul Walshs The Thief of Bagdad (1924) is a spectacular accomplishment of production design and special effects, a fantasy epic that, a century after it was made, continues to amaze audiences and inspire filmmakers. Douglas Fairbanks stars as a carefree pickpocket who falls in love with a princess (Julanne Johnston), and can only win her hand by retrieving the rarest treasures on earth, a quest that grows more