Festivals & Awards
NYFF 2020: Her Socialist Smile, The Plastic House, Tragic Jungle, Undine
A dispatch from the New York Film Festival's online version.
Scout Tafoya is a critic and filmmaker living in Doylestown, PA. He writes for and edits the arts blog Apocalypse Now and directs both feature length and short films, many of which are free to watch at honorszombiefilms.com. His list of peculiar achievements include teaching a class on the cultural importance of zombie movies while in high school, lecturing on Dystopian sci-fi at Villanova, shooting an eighty minute feature in only eight shots and calling it Tron Wayne Gacy on a dare, and making the world's first all-improv horror film about Quakers. Scout is in pre-production on a sci-fi homage to "My Own Private Idaho."
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A dispatch from the New York Film Festival's online version.
A look back at John Hyams' 2012 maligned masterpiece.
An interview with writer/director Michael Almereyda about his passion project, Tesla.
The latest in our series on overlooked films centers on an early work by Michael Almereyda.
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A portal to all of the video essays by Scout Tafoya on films deemed worth of being considered one of The Unloved.
A video essay celebrating Richard Lester's maligned masterpiece, Juggernaut.
A tribute to the legendary composer.