For the month of March we will be exploring the filmography of one Hollywood's best directors, Billy Wilder. His filmography reads like a list of some of the best films of all time, The Apartment, Double Indemnity, Some Like It Hot, Sunset Boulevard, and yet I don't think Wilder is held up in high regard as he should be like, unlike some of his contemporaries like John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock. That is criminal as Wilder made the two films often argued as the best film noirs of all time. Wilder is one of the greatest directors of all time and this is our tribute to him.
A retrospective by Brooks Rich Let's kick off the spooky season with a bona fide classic. I love the horror genre, but not much really scares or creeps me out. Most horror films I just watch and enjoy. However, 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' is one of those that really gets under my skin, and not just because the Sawyer family are eating people. The way Tobe Hooper shoots the film gives it an almost documentary feel. If you have never seen 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' you should probably fix that immediately. Do I need to explain what it's about? A group of '70s kids is driving across Texas in a van and runs afoul of the Sawyer family, including the man himself, Leatherface. It's a classic of the horror genre and one of the pioneers of the '70s and '80s horror boom. The film has a reputation for being sickeningly bloody and violent, but that is not true. It's essentially a bloodless film, which makes it even more horrifying. Most of the violence...
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