Michael Curtis Nelson

Michael Curtis Nelson has a Ph.D. from Indiana University, where he is Director of Publications and Graphics.
‘The Freshman’ Is Remarkably, if Silently, Contemporary

‘The Freshman’ Is Remarkably, if Silently, Contemporary

The grand-daddy of college comedies, The Freshman makes a compelling case for the relevance of silent film.
‘To Chris Marker, An Unsent Letter’ Has Insufficient Postage

‘To Chris Marker, An Unsent Letter’ Has Insufficient Postage

Collaborators and admirers provide an enlightening, but at times opaquely idiosyncratic assessment of the maverick French filmmaker.

Valley Girls Horror Satire ‘Night of the Comet’ Like, Fun

Home Ownership Is Hell, Over and Over Again in ‘The Amityville Horror Trilogy’

Bleedin’ Nora! ‘Cockneys vs Zombies’ Is a Horror

Arms and the Dad: ‘Erased’ but Not Forgotten

In ‘As Luck Would Have It’ an Ad Man Pitches Himself

‘Warm Bodies’ Has Something for Every Taste

Waiting to Be Discovered: ‘Starlet’

Apocalypse is Trending: ‘Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection

Pop-Up Horror: ‘Tormented: 3D Blu-ray’

Neurologically Speaking, How and Why Do We Remember? ‘In Search of Memory’