Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/PopMatters Picks/Reviews The Criterion Edition of ‘Cat People’ Leaves an Indelible Impression By J.C. Macek III / 10 January 2017 The horror master Val Lewton is immortalized in this excellent reissue of his first (and possibly best) film, Cat People.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/PopMatters Picks/Short Ends and Leader Make Something Called ‘Cat People’, and Make It Cheap By Michael Barrett / 14 September 2016 Val Lewton turned a B assignment into a spooky classic about a woman's fear of her own sexuality.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film/Reviews Sexism Just Won’t Die in ‘Burying the Ex’ By Maysa Hattab / 19 June 2015 Playing like a "Rom-Zom-Com" helmed by Judd Apatow, Burying the Ex suffers from a repository of sexist tropes, a somewhat redeeming ending notwithstanding.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews/Television Val Lewton Staggers Out of the Shadows By Cynthia Fuchs / 13 January 2008