The vision board for “Terminal” must have been incredible. It’s certainly easy to picture: the cold geometry of Stanley Kubrick married to the sleazy neons of Nicolas Winding Refn, a pair of smirking ...
“An over-elaborate scheme perpetrated mercilessly upon you by highly motivated, highly intelligent individuals with a penchant for amateur dramatics.” A hyper-stylized blend of every aesthetic and ...
The film, dated May 9, 1928, was produced by the architectural firm Spencer White & Prentis Inc., which had a contract on the work. How the film ended up at a New York flea market is a mystery. How it ...
Margot Robbie plays a waitress/stripper/killer in Vaughn Stein's neon-lit pastiche 'Terminal.' By John DeFore An airless debut that says much about its writer-director’s cultural diet and little about ...
The Cincinnati Museum Center reopens to the public on Nov. 17. For a generation of younger Cincinnatians, the old Union Terminal seems like the perfect place for a couple of museums, exhibition space ...
The storyline is strange (in a bad way), and at least the film is appropriately named Hmmmm… What with world cup fever, this is certainly a week for burying some extremely dodgy films. Terminal, a ...