The best thing I saw at the Telluride Film Festival this year was Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All, an adaptation of Camille DeAngelis’s YA novel about a pair of teen cannibals who take to the road ...
“Ravenous” is this season’s feel-good cannibalism film. Screenwriter Ted Griffin based his story on an historical incident, the Donner Pass disaster of 1846-’47, in which immigrants, snowbound for ...
But at the time, the film — which starred Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle and Neal McDonough among others as part of an ensemble ...
Let me count the films: It’s “Deliverance” meets “Fargo” meets “Interview with the Vampire” meets “Silence of the Lambs.” Get the picture? You might not want to get this movie. Be forewarned: ...
Antonia Bird, who directed the 1999 cannibalism horror pic “Ravenous,” died Thursday in London after an illness. She was 54. The British helmer is known for directing films including “Priest,” “Mad ...