Brian De Palma was just a scrappy young filmmaker when Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant threatened legal action over his ...
After the critical and commercial failure, the great Brian De Palma walked away from making movies with major studios.
The movie did not strike a chord with most audiences upon its release, but these days, it boasts some famous fans.
Filmmaker and historian Laurent Bouzereau has been thinking and writing about Brian De Palma for most of his life, ever since ...
Director Brian De Palma’s relationship with the Motion Picture Association of America’s rating system was rocky from pretty much the very start of his career. His second feature film ...
If you’ve ever wished for the members of Spinal Tap to make a horror movie based on Goethe’s 18th century play 'Faust,' the wait is over.
Very few films have been so eloquently encapsulated as Brian De Palma’s Body Double, advertised with just six simple words: “You can’t believe everything you see.” First released in ...
Fifty years after its premiere, this weird horror-comedy became an instant cult classic. Here's why it still has the capacity ...
a 1980 psycho-killer thriller written and directed by Brian De Palma. De Palma made no secret of borrowing from, and intending an homage to, Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark Psycho, the first slasher ...
It also inspired many to go back and watch the original, Twister (Warner Home Entertainment). Jan de Bont’s film looks smashing on 4K, and the release includes a new feature that considers its legacy.