Framing CALIGARI: The Unplanned Birth Of Cinema’s First Unreliable Narrator
How Fritz Lang changed cinema forever - with a film he didn't even make.
This month Pixar's INSIDE OUT brings us inside the mind. To celebrate we're spending all of June watching movies that deal with what's going on inside those big melons of ours.
How Fritz Lang changed cinema forever - with a film he didn't even make.
The 1944 psychological thriller still rings frighteningly true.
Adrian Lyne's film meets madness, death, grief and trauma in one nightmarish symphony.
Darren Aronofsky's transcendent film explores the art of killing yourself to live.
Now say it backwards.
Bo Svenson and Susan Tyrell square off in the most incredible cinematic portrait of lunacy you've probably never seen.
The 1970 trash classic that does not care for psychological accuracy or taste.
Better than a sharp stick in the eye.
Lars von Trier paints a portrait of depression in still life.
The book and movie have vastly different endings. Which is better?