Critics Amos Lamb and David Alkhed take on the films behind the strange internet phenomenon: Greta Gerwig’s fantasy comedy “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s epic biopic “Oppenheimer”
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Asteroid City (2023) – Watch the Stage-Bound Skies
Critic Amos Lamb explores the latest Space Age chapter in the long, colorful, and curious filmography of Wes Anderson.
In Search of Darkness Part III (2022) – The Last Gasp of a Grand Decade
Editor Jacob Calta comes back to finish what CreatorVC started in the final epic in David Weiner and Robin Block’s 80s horror retrospective.
The Offbeat Marquee #8 – From Out of the Underground
Editor Jacob Calta looks back fondly on the many films he discovered through a special late-night programming block on classic cinema giant Turner Classic Movies
Someone Behind the Door (1971) – Two Titans Against Type
Editor Jacob Calta revisits a twisting 1971 psychological drama starring Anthony Perkins and Charles Bronson
The Offbeat Marquee Presents: Double Bill Delights #5 – “Running in the 80’s”
Editor Jacob Calta revs the Marquee up to a full roar with two racing dramas from the early 80s.
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) – Blood, Carnage and Literature
Critic David Alkhed takes a look at the latest Oscar-winning adaptation of Remarque’s timeless tale of life on the front lines of the Great War.
The Offbeat Marquee Presents: Double Bill Delights #4 – “Space Unsold”
Editor Jacob Calta journeys across the pond and into the archives to unearth two intriguing sci-fi pilot films.
The Offbeat Marquee Presents: Double Bill Delights #3 – “The Waves of the World”
General Editor Jacob Calta returns to the Marquee with a sun-tanned, surf-soaked double bill of late 60s fun.
Ed Wood (1994) – Where the Love of Film (Almost) Conquers All
Critic David Alkhed revisits Tim Burton’s lovable dramedy biopic about one of the true American titans of schlock.