Tag: Robert Prosky

Christine [1983]: Absolutely Worthy of Its Cult Status

John Carpenter’s Christine [1983]: A thrilling entry in the killer car subgenre of horror that’s as polished today as it was at its time of release. Introducing its sinister intentions within the…

Thief [1981]: A Crafty, Existential Heist Thriller

“Michael Mann’s “Thief” is a film of style, substance, and violently felt emotion, all wrapped up in one of the most intelligent thrillers I’ve seen.” – Roger Ebert Glistening wet streets, intense…