Autopsy of a Dead Project: “THE NIGHT OWL ONLY BLINKS TWICE”
How a promising postapocalyptic genre project starring Cristina Marsillach came together…and fell apart.
How a promising postapocalyptic genre project starring Cristina Marsillach came together…and fell apart.
The director looks back over four decades of "Fall Break."
The director of "CEMETERY OF TERROR" cooked up a devilish stew with a heaping helping of gore with this 1989, low-budget screamer about a group of teens who resurrect an unholy executioner.
Premiering at the Anthology Film Archives in New York today, November 15, Altered Innocence’s restoration expands on November 17 to Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco & more.
Both Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper inhabit a dark and sinister London in the popular imagination, full of cobbled streets and pea-soup smog, with danger lurking just outside the glow of every gas lamp. It was not until long after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s death that this fascinating if tasteless pairing was brought to fruition, resulting in two sharply contrasting films: "A Study in Terror" (1965) and "Murder by Decree" (1979).