Everything Old Is New Again Vol. 35 - January 2022
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Let’s take care of each other in 2022, hunh? Okay, here we go:
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Let’s take care of each other in 2022, hunh? Okay, here we go:
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Movies that were made to be released in 3D, which includes Revenge of the Shogun Women (a.k.a. 13 Golden Nuns), knowingly play with the format.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Well here at Everything Old Is New Again, we’re down with down time, so long as its spend with a movie or TV series (and, following protocol, that it be based on some pre-existing concept, movie, book, or what have you).
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Welcome to the latest installment of Everything Old Is New Again, my monthly column covering upcoming movies and series that are inspired by some older property.
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Welcome to the August installment of Everything Old Is New Again, my monthly column covering upcoming movies and series that are inspired by some older property.
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
The Unknown Man of Shandigor is without a doubt the best and most excellent avant-garde take on the spy genre that I’ve ever seen.
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Shot, acted and largely written like a basic cable late night softcore picture, but without any sex to excise and thus no chemistry…
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
We Need to Do Something is a tight little locked-room thriller that gets stranger the longer you watch, like a magic eye picture painted by a mad monk.
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
Yakuza Princess is a kind of origin story that I’d be very interested in following along with as the story continues.
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Welcome to the August installment of Everything Old Is New Again, my monthly column covering upcoming movies and series that are inspired by some older property.
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
Ultimately Indemnity is balanced more on the action side of things, but still feels a lot like a ‘90s film.
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
If you’ve been wondering when someone would make a vampire movie that feels like something you haven’t seen many times before, Igor Legarreta’s All the Moons might be what you’ve been searching for.
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
Ghosting Gloria is incredibly sweet and cute, a perfect date movie if you and your date are fans of things like So I Married An Axe Murderer.
by Hunter Bush, Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
Demonic isn’t bad, but it isn’t very memorable and didn’t leave me feeling as impressed as I take it I’m supposed to.
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
The film wraps up in a satisfying fashion - I'll never fail to enjoy filmmakers dripping blood on a cowering child - and with a banger of a sequel hook, but if you're interested in checking it off of some cinematic watchlist I just want you to be aware of what's in store for you
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
With King Knight, Richard Bates Jr. delivers a version of Napoleon Dynamite viewed through a Wiccan crystal prism and the end result is endlessly empathetic where no one is the butt of the joke.
by Hunter Bush Podcast Czar & Staff Writer
The story that unfolds feels like Philip K. Dick by way of The Princess Bride, combining surrealistic interpretations of fairytale-adjacent imagery…
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and “Doc” Hunter Bush, Podcast Czar
You could not have called on a more perfect filmmaker to rebrand a property that had a lackluster, messy start.
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Welcome to the August installment of Everything Old Is New Again, my monthly column covering upcoming movies and series that are inspired by some older property.
by Hunter Bush and Allison Yakulis, Staff Writers
This year Fantasia is adopting a blended strategy, with most of its films available for screening virtually as well as providing in-person screenings to Quebecois cinephiles and visiting film buffs.