Well, it's because he actually has a Masters in Film Studies, and one heck of a thesis
on cult cinema.
Not exact matches
For example, if you're a printmaker and you've just finished a range of posters based
on 80s
cult films for a local exhibition, the most effective way to spend your money could be promoting your work to men interested in
cinema aged 35 - 45 within 10 km of the gallery, instead of all genders, all ages, all across the UK.
Marcus Nispel
on the Set of Pathfinder» is pretty much what the title implies; and finally «Clancy Brown:
Cult Hero» is an all too brief tribute to one of the great hard arse / villains of modern
cinema.
Tim Lucas is a critic, screenwriter, and novelist, as well as the editor and copublisher of the award - winning Video Watchdog, a bimonthly consumer guide to
cult and genre
cinema on DVD.
As a quirky tip of the hat to junk food
cinema, it would go
on to a similar
cult status as the films it pays homage to.
Based
on the book The Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, the film tells the behind - the - scenes story behind one of modern
cinema's biggest
cult classics The Room.
Up until this point, John Cusack had spent almost his entire cinematic career in teen comedies, from Class to The Sure Thing via
cult classic Better Off Dead to the misfired Hot Pursuit, Cusack's unique and very human screen persona stole every show he was in - but by 1988, he'd become determined to move
on into more serious and adult
cinema.
From 3D cane toads
on opening night (Cane Toads: The Conquest) to John Woo kung fu to close the program (Reign Of Assassins), possibly the world's first «womantic» feature (the Brisbane - based comedy Jucy) to the utterly indescribable (Tommy Wiseau
cult phenomenon The Room), the new look festival — in a new timeslot and new venues (Palace Centro and Barracks
cinemas, and Tribal Theatre)-- has assembled an amazing line - up, with films for young (well, 18 and over for the most part, given the severing of links between BIFF and Cine Sparks) and old.
Cult movies means many things to many people — Ben Wheatley's introduction touches
on the manner in which he discovered the underbelly of
cinema, but it won't be shared by everyone, of course — and everyone will have their own favorites.
«Arrow Video is one of the foremost distributors of
cult cinema on DVD and Blu - ray.
Alexandra Heller - Nicholas has published five books
on cult, horror and exploitation
cinema with a particular focus
on gender politics.
A stunning debut that delivers both laughs and thrills in equal measure, Attack the Block features superb performances from its young cast — led by John Boyega as gang leader Moses — and although it went largely unnoticed in
cinemas (banking just under # 2.5 m here in the UK), it will surely go
on to become a
cult classic.
Depending
on your level of awareness into the world of
cult cinema, you may either find these articles to be old information or they'll provide you with a great deal of new knowledge.
Criterion presents a contemporary treasure
on Blu - ray that's likely to endure with future audiences as a staple of European
cult cinema.
The Long Hair of Death (Raro, Blu - ray, DVD)-- Raro Video, the American arm of an Italian home video company, is one of only a couple of disc labels with a tightly - defined mission, in this case a focus
on classics of Italian
cinema that ranges from auteur masterworks to genre landmarks and
cult items.
Ace new movie The Disaster Artist — in limited
cinemas on December 1 and nationwide from December 6 — is the true story of how one man's dream to make his cinematic masterpiece led to one of the worst films in history, and one of the biggest
cult hits.
I foresee the Honeyspider
cult only growing over the years, as this fun little walk through the independent spirit, raised and educated
on the best of genre
cinema, finds a legion of willing followers to rank this among the best of its kind.
Read his essays
on classic,
cult, and contemporary
cinema at gatewaycinephile.com and follow along with his film addiction at letterboxd.com/awyatt76/.
The 56 - year - old
cult filmmaker, who smashed independent
cinema to pieces over 20 years ago with 1995's Welcome to the Dollhouse, offers a sardonic twist
on mortality through the sordid adventures of an adorable dachshund.
Frustratingly, there weren't many
cinemas showing it
on release, so you'll just have to order the DVD / Blu - ray / digital download and force your friends to agree it's an «instant
cult classic» so you can quote certain lines at them at will.