cinema
Snoop Dogg Slams New 'Roots' Reboot in Message to Fans
"I can't watch no motherfucking more black movies where niggas get dogged down..."
The Long, Strange Trip of the Chemists Behind the Legendary LSD 'Orange Sunshine'
'The Sunshine Makers' is a new documentary that shares the untold story of the chemists-turned-criminals who altered the psychedelic world.
Inside the Film School for Women and Children in War-Torn Afghanistan
George Gittoes's new documentary, 'Snow Monkey,' is like 'The Act of Killing' meets 'The Wolfpack' meets 'Lawrence of Arabia'—with the Taliban and ISIS thrown in.
Bloody, Disgusting, and Just Perfect: An Interview with Italian Horror Composer Fabio Frizzi
We talked to the horror genius on some of his classic scores from 'The Beyond,' 'Zombie Flesh Eaters,' and the upcoming reissues of some of his work.
John Waters Discusses the Rubbish Cinema That Changed His Life
Ahead of his new retrospective at the BFI, we talked to the godfather of trash about Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor and the worst movies known to man.
Could We Use Films to Teach the Ignorant About Mental Health?
We talked to some leading psychologists who think that film has the potential to increase society's understanding of mental health problems like schizophrenia, depression and anxiety.
Everything We Know So Far About the Louisiana Theater Shooter
John Russell Houser was a drifter who liked the Westboro Baptist Church, Rand Paul, and Hitler.
Drugs, Squats and the Birth of Techno: A Mancunian in 80s Berlin
We talked to Berlin music-scene staple, Mark Reeder, about the cultural apoplexy that was West Berlin during the 1980s, and what happened when he brought Joy Division over to play.
The Critics Are Wrong About 'The Human Centipede' Film Trilogy
This week sees the release of the final part in the trilogy. Here's why I'll be going to see it.
I Went to See the New 'Magic Mike' Film with a Real British Stripper
How does the new Channing Tatum movie measure up to the reality of the daily grind for a British male stripper?
My Terrorist, My Freedom Fighter: White Terrorism in American Cinema
To be a white terrorist in American cinema is to enjoy a very basic right: to be complicated, to be messy, to be human.
VICE Meets Crystal Moselle, Director of 'The Wolfpack'
We talked to Crystal Moselle about her new documentary The Wolfpack, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2015.