It’s easy to see why “Backrooms” is often compared to “Blair Witch Project.” Both rely on ambiguity, audience imagination, and the disturbing strength of implication over spectacle. “Blair Witch Project” emerged in the 1990s from film students who broke away from traditional horror...
...animal villains, that is By Bill Urrutia I was never terrified of cartoon villains from the animated films of the ‘90s and early 2000s. In fact, the so-called anti-heroes are—in a lot of ways—more intriguing: They're almost always fashionable, deadly competent, have a knack for witty...
The Hollywood director shows off his new camera moves and his flair for lens flares By Bill Urrutia Photos courtesy of Universal Pictures International Every day during the pandemic, we have come to better understand the importance of medical institutions. From healthcare budget allocation,...