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Plaid, Platforms & Perfection: Six Outfits from Clueless That Still Slay Fashion 30 Years Later

When examining the history of fashion in film, audiences tend to gravitate towards elaborate Victorian style outfits of period piece cinema or the immaculate dresses worn by Hollywood’s Golden Age. We overlook the complexity and difficulty of pulling off contemporary costume design, mainly due to our familiarity with the styles of the time. By undermining the significance of these outfits, we fail to see how they drive character development, and if done correctly become more timeless and culturally relevant than any…

Well, There Goes Your Social Life: The Iconic Characters of Fathom’s Big Screen Classics 2025

The best performances throughout the history of cinema aren’t grounded in standard craft or technique; rather they offer the audience a feeling of invention, connection, emotional depth, and overall relatable growth – regardless of whether the character is likeable or not. This attention to complexity creates some of the most iconic roles, ones that are career-defining and ultimately capture the zeitgeist.  

Fathom This! | Interview with Bill Allen from RAD

We sat down with the one and only Bill Allen, AKA Cru Jones from the classic 80s film, RAD. We talk about his experience working with Talia Shire and Lori Loughlin, how hard the stunt doubles went during the filming of RAD, that stunt people deserve major accolades for their work, his relationship with BMX biking after RAD'S release in 1986, and the theatrical premiere of A RAD DOCUMENTARY. Check it out!

Take Her Away, Ern!… The Collective Works of Alfonso Cuarón

Cinema – and the filmmakers that help shape it – has the power to change the landscape of contemporary culture. It sways audiences in different directions, exploring hard truths to provoke thought and inspire change. Legendary Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón is no stranger to this, examining themes of friendship, sexuality, and the disparities between social classes in his films. 

We are so Back: ‘80s Horror

Clive Barker, David Cronenberg, John Carpenter, Sam Raimi, and Wes Craven are some of the legendary directors that defined one of the greatest decades for horror in cinema. This was a time that saw the rise of low-budget films, advancements in special effects, and a counterculture movement that permeated into, not just Hollywood, but the zeitgeist of America. 

Recent reviews

Dune

1984

★★★★★ Liked 13

“There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.'” -  Your surrealist, dream logic approach to cinema has inspired, influenced, and impacted so many people in our office. We were honored to bring Dune back to the big screen last year, and potentially bringing more of David Lynch's incredible work to theatres in the future.

As for now, we…

The Fifth Element

1997

★★★★★ Liked

Big bada boom 💥!

THE FIFTH ELEMENT is taking over theatres nationwide November 17 & 20.

Kiki's Delivery Service

1989

★★★★★ Liked

The original doordasher 🧹🐈‍⬛.

KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE will be playing at a theater near you October 26 — 30th for its 35th anniversary.

Saw

2004

★★★★★ Liked

Relive the bathroom that started it all when SAW returns to theaters nationwide for an UNRATED 20th anniversary screening October 20 & 23.

Liked reviews

Barry Lyndon

1975

★★★★★ Liked

10/10

This movie is so perfect and it gets better each rewatch. Yet, I never know exactly what to write about it, without talking about its legendary and immacuate look, which has been discussed to death. It’s also an excellently told story.

This is one of the great mockeries on a society’s obsession with status and conformity. It’s a lot of other things, but that was my main takeaway.

Before I sat down to write TAXI DRIVER, I reread Sartre's Nausea, because I saw the script as an attempt to take the European existential hero, that is, the man from The Stranger, Notes from the Underground, Nausea, PICKPOCKET (1959), LE FEU FOLLET (1963), and A MAN ESCAPED (1956), and put him in an American context. In so doing, you find that he becomes more ignorant, ignorant of the nature of his problem. Travis's problem is the same as the…

Vanilla Sky

2001

★★★★★

Running through an empty Time Square is truly a rare moment in cinema history.

🎥: Vanilla Sky (2001)

try not to cry during the test drive scene (challenge impossible)