CUFF ’24 REVIEW: AMBITIOUS DEBUT “THE BLUE ROSE” WITHERS UNDER ITS OWN INFLUENCES
Eighteen-year-old filmmaker George Barron's surreal first feature is a stylish but flawed David Lynch pastiche.
Eighteen-year-old filmmaker George Barron's surreal first feature is a stylish but flawed David Lynch pastiche.
The kids are alright! Longtime RUE MORGUE contributor Jeff Szpirglas turns his critical duties over to his brood for one of Wes Craven's more family-friendly features.
Rue Morgue recently caught up with Ray Wise to talk about his small but memorable role as the legendary sorcerer Merlin in Richard Bates Jr.'s (Tone, Deaf, Excision) fantasy-satire KING KNIGHT. As always, he was full of surprises.
Richard Bates Jr.'s horror comedy hits theaters and streaming on February 17th.
It is perhaps Bates’ most accessible film yet, while still fully in keeping with his unique, oddball view of the world.