The Halloween series, if nothing else, is consistent. While the other two of the “Big Three” of 1980s horror franchises
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Dixie’s Scorsese: The Films of Charles B. Pierce, Part IV: The Rise and Fall of Regional Filmmaking
Broadly speaking, and at the risk of some oversimplification, American exploitation filmmakers from the early 1950s to the early 1990s
Spaghetti Westerns vs. American Westerns
Last evening, I started to watch a Western called A Man Called Sledge starring James Garner. About ten minutes into the movie,
Never Enough: The Death of the American Western
One of the more common claims of the anti-White, and especially anti-Southern, Left is that they need to launch a
The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and Other Hollywood Blunders
October 26th this year was the 141st anniversary of the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral between Wyatt Earp, his
The Deer Hunter and Dixie
One of my favorite “war” films is Michael Cimino’s 1978 masterpiece The Deer Hunter. I place “war” in quotation marks
Django Revisited
For as much the film industry likes to congratulate itself on its artistic integrity, it really is an industry governed
Joker: Culture of the Smile
The hype is over. The competition between the Left and the Right who condemns Joker louder has resolved in a
How Did That Happen?
I’m the bad guy?…How’d that happen? I did everything they told me to.
The Slasher Film and the Torment of the European Body
Among the seemingly innumerable masterpieces crafted by our European ancestors is Lorenzo Bernini’s 17th century sculpture, Apollo and Daphne. Currently held in