Goblins Week: The Grim, Giddy Goblins of LABYRINTH
by Darian Davis, Staff Writer
Henson’s and Froud’s impeccably crafted Labyrinth features a fantastic world for families to visit over and over again.
by Darian Davis, Staff Writer
Henson’s and Froud’s impeccably crafted Labyrinth features a fantastic world for families to visit over and over again.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Growing up as a fan of The Muppets (especially The Great Muppet Caper and the 90s literary adaptations) spurred me to seek out other works by Jim Henson, namely The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth.
by Tessa Swehla, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Fiona Underhill, Staff Writer
The upcoming release of David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream may prompt those who aren’t that familiar with David Bowie – The Actor – to want to explore some of his film roles. Fear not, for we at MovieJawn have all you pretty things covered.
by Melissa Strong
Creeps are unpleasant, deviant, and disturbing people. Real-life creeps tend to be repellent. Movie creeps, however, can be weirdly alluring. Some are even sexy in a sinister, disconcerting way. Sexy creeps are a longstanding tradition with strong ties to film noir, with their elegant femme fatales and dashing hard-boiled detectives. They can be psychologically manipulative, like Gregory Anton in Gaslight (1944); inscrutable with terrible secrets, like Maxim de Winter in Rebecca (1940); or violent, like Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), who makes wearing a t-shirt look both menacing and hot.
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