Posts by Taryn McCabe

Why Hausu remains one of the weirdest horror films ever made

By Taryn McCabe

Forty years ago, directed Nobuhiko Obayashi created a totally unique art-house treasure.

What can we learn today from Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards?

By Taryn McCabe

The technophobic message at the heart of this cult ’70s animation rings especially true today.

Monte Hellman and the birth of the acid western

By Taryn McCabe

Fifty years ago, The Shooting and Ride in the Whirlwind kicked off the ultimate counter-cultural genre.

The spellbinding legacy of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth

By Taryn McCabe

So much about this cult fantasy endures, from its use of practical effects to David Bowie’s captivating performance.

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