The strange desire to interpret coincidence, accidents and shameful negligence on film sets as the work of supernatural forces.

The strange desire to interpret coincidence, accidents and shameful negligence on film sets as the work of supernatural forces.
Once upon a time, TV was the home of adventurous, challenging and provocative single dramas – we should all mourn their loss.
Joe Dante’s most biting satire of suburban America sadly loses its nerve at the last minute and becomes as reactionary and curtain-twitching as its central characters.
Steven Spielberg’s debut feature, and the Richard Matheson short story that it is based on, remain masterclasses in paranoid terror.