Orson Welles was the single-minded auteur responsible for creating 'Citizen Kane', but he obsessed over a John Wayne classic ...
Gamereactor invites you to explore the best of Orson Welles. From ground-breaking narratives that revolutionised filmmaking ...
Orson Welles found an unlikely ally when he was trying to win over potential investors, with Winston Churchill helping him schmooze the money men.
Tom Jolliffe offers up ten essential noir films in celebration of Noirvember… We’re into November, also known in some select cinephile circles as Noirvember. In celebration of the film noir genre as ...
It was an era when I even subscribed to the Playboy Channel -- not for obvious reasons, but because late at night, it played ...
Waterloo tells the story of Napoleon's famous battle with real Soviet soldiers as extras, making the conflict more realistic.
There were often special radio shows broadcast across the country and one that perhaps caused the most confusion and mass hysteria was The War of the Worlds. On October 30, 1938, CBS Radio aired a ...
From Garth Marenghi to Inside No. 9 to What We Do in the Shadows, are mockumentary and comedy horror ever more than a laugh?
Aliens, conspiracies, and little green men. Why do TV and movies keep us hooked on UFOs, when the government says there’s ...
The psychological thriller horror class was filmed at Houmas House in Darrow in 1963. The original stars were Bette Davis and ...
John Landecker is joined by William Hazelgrove, author of the new book Dead Air: The Night Orson Welles Terrified America.
A tribute to the acclaimed cinematographer, responsible for many of Mike Leigh's most striking depictions of the mundane.