Children of the Corn (2023): There is no dearth of murderous children in cinema to vicariously satiate your Freudian impulses. Children of the Corn, the franchise based on Stephen King’s short story,…

Children of the Corn (2023): There is no dearth of murderous children in cinema to vicariously satiate your Freudian impulses. Children of the Corn, the franchise based on Stephen King’s short story,…
How to Watch ‘Children of Corn’?: “Children of the Corn” has become an important part of pop culture since the release of the 1984 film adaptation of Stephen King’s short story. The…
Where the Green Ants Dream is considered a somewhat dud, released in the wake of Herzog’s highly regarded German masterpieces, but I believe it’s certainly in need of a revival, as it is nowhere near the disaster critics claimed it was upon release and it never has quite accumulated the sort of new-found appreciation it always deserved. It should be held in high esteem close to that of Herzog’s German films, as it is one of the more socio-politically significant films to be made in Australia, and (despite some flaws in its presentation) a rather entertaining, spectacular, and amusing one to boot.