Influential television conspiracies and cryptids turn 50 with KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER
by Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
At 50, Kolchak: The Night Stalker remains remarkably influential and relevant, even with the flaws of its era.
by Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
At 50, Kolchak: The Night Stalker remains remarkably influential and relevant, even with the flaws of its era.
by Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
There is no way to accurately tell those who weren’t there how much of a superstar Michael Keaton was in the years before Tom Hanks permanently took over the role of America’s Most Lovable Leading Actor.
by Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
Charlie Tango is 98 minutes of unlikeable people doing unlikeable things.
by Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
Girl You Know It’s True wouldn’t be a Milli Vanilli biopic if it weren’t surface-level, but the obvious tropes are hit with a deft touch, and beyond the sex, drugs, and sushi rolls, there is a real heart to it.
by Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
The Last Breath is mindless entertainment, the type of throwaway programmer that populated the seas and drive-ins of mid-20th century American cinema.