cinema
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.
Gaming Will Never Have Its ‘Citizen Kane’ Moment, and Needs to Nurture New Narratives
By aping cinema, video gaming's storytellers have been selling themselves short for years. It's time to embrace the medium's unique possibilities.
The New Wave of Ultra-Violent Ugandan DIY Action Cinema
VICE delves into the world of Wakaliwood – Uganda's thriving, low-budget action film cinema.
What I Learned from Watching All Seven 'Fast & Furious' Films in One Day
Not very much about cars, but a lot about our carnivorous appetite for same-y Hollywood sequels.
'On The Beach' Was the Film That Made Me Fear The Apocalypse
It's one of the most harrowing depiction of nuclear warfare to ever hit screens – not for what it showed, but for what it didn't show.
These Guys Are Obsessed With Reissuing Fucked Up Videos From the 80s
We talked to Bleeding Skull Video about why it's important not to let low-budget, home-made exploitation films get lost in the annals of time.
'It Follows' Is an Exciting New Take on the Exhausted Horror Genre
We talked to director David Robert Mitchell about his new film, in which a girl gets stalked by a strange, malevolent presence she contracts through sex.
‘The Transformers: The Movie’ Was the Film That Made Death Seem Mundane
Did the 1986 version of Transformers desensitise me towards death?
Kim Longinotto Is the Blessed Mother of Documentary Filmmaking
We met up with the British filmmaker to talk about her latest documentary, Dreamcatcher, a bleak but strangely warming film about an ex-prostitute turned guidance councillor in Chicago.
'Wanda' Was the Film That Made Me Appreciate My Mum
Barbara Loden's film about an aimless woman who abandoned her children made me realise how grateful I am for my own mother's love and care.
The 'American Sniper' Killer Got Sentenced to Life in Prison
The verdict came after a bizarre trial that was heavily covered by the national media and renewed focus on the problem of mental health among America's veterans.
A Short, NSFW History of Cannibalism on Camera
In today's outrage culture, it's hard to believe that the Italian cannibal-rape films of the 1970s ever got a theatrical release.