Ghostbusters: Afterlife – review
“A film about that complex relationship with the past…”
Robert JE Simpson reviews Ghostbusters: Afterlife … More Ghostbusters: Afterlife – review
“A film about that complex relationship with the past…”
Robert JE Simpson reviews Ghostbusters: Afterlife … More Ghostbusters: Afterlife – review
CinePunked get caught up in the sinister betrayals of Orson Welles’ The Lady From Shanghai in the new podcast … More Podcast – If I Die Before I Wake
CinePunked mark the centenary of Charlie Chaplin’s first feature film – The Kid. … More Podcast – The Kid
The latest CinePunked podcast explores 1990s San Francisco – poets, coffee and So I Married An Axe Murderer … More Podcast – Orange On A Toothpick
The CinePunked team assemble to talk about cult classic Harold and Maude – the genius of Hal Ashby, representations of May to December romances, and the counter-cultural clashes within the film. … More Podcast – Harold and Maude: The Takeover Panel
Robert JE Simpson talks to legendary producer/director Roger Corman about his work with Vincent Price … More Interview: Roger Corman on Vincent Price
CinePunked release a double bill of podcasts for Valentine’s week – we look at cult film The Love Witch and director Anna Biller talks to Robert JE Simpson … More Valentine’s Love Witch podcast double bill – Anna Biller talks to CinePunked
Let’s just start by erasing from memory 1999’s spectacularly overwrought, CGI-heavy nonsense. It’s better that way. For the purposes of discussion, the only Hill House texts that exist are Shirley Jackson’s seminal 1959 novel, the 1963 film adaptation (in which the title, as in 1999, was shortened to The Haunting), and the 2018 Netflix Original … More Review: The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? May as well be Withnail and I Part 2. Melissa McCarthy and Richard E Grant feed effortlessly off each other’s energy in this actor’s dream film about an immensely unlikeable writer. CinePunked’s Robert JE Simpson reviews. … More Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller, 2018)
Clint Eastwood’s The Mule is an out-dated, mysogynistic, racist waste of time, says CinePunked’s Robert JE Simpson … More Review: The Mule (Clint Eastwood, 2018)