
Frederick Blichert
You Can't Blame Vodka Red Bulls for Your Shitty Behaviour
Research shows mixing energy drinks and alcohol has a placebo effect, making you feel and act drunker than you are.
We Caught Up with the Director of 'Tank Girl' to Talk 'Wonder Woman'
Cult filmmaker Rachel Talalay had plenty to say about superheroes and how far women filmmakers have come in the past two decades.
Here’s What to Watch Next if You’re Riding the 'Prestige Horror' Wave
Films like 'Get Out' and 'It Comes at Night' have been getting a lot of love, and even some awards buzz, so we asked a horror film programmer what’s going on with the genre.
These Date Night DVD Movie Bundles Are a Beautiful Mess
Sony's "His vs. Hers" double bills are the high point of a ridiculous trend in disposable media that will never be replicated in the age of Netflix.
Richard Kelly’s ‘Southland Tales’ Was Exactly Ten Years Ahead of Its Time
The messy follow-up to cult favorite 'Donnie Darko' imagined the Rock’s presidential ambitions over a decade ago.
We May Already Be Living in the Terrifying World of 'Minority Report'
The new doc 'Pre-Crime' asks us to be skeptical of predictive databases used by police to identify "probable" risks to our security.
See the Canadian Wilderness from a Grizzly Bear’s Point of View in This VR Experience
'Bear 71' takes you on a tour of Banff National Park with a tagged grizzly and countless trail cameras as your guides.
I Discovered My Dad Was a Cult Leader and Met His Followers
Kalina Bertin saw filmmaking as her chance to understand herself and her family through a man who was impossible to know in life.
Critics Would Have Loved 'Starship Troopers' if it Was Released in 2017
Paul Verhoeven has always been ahead of his time. With his fascist, bug squashing 1997 sci-fi gorefest, he was exactly 20 years ahead.
The Doomsday Prepper Next Door
“Preppers” aren’t just old dudes building bunkers anymore. As the practice goes mainstream, more are young, urban, liberal, and/or on YouTube.