Via TIFF, this is a nifty mash-up of Psycho‘s shower scene and its many ripoff/parodies — Jamie Lee Curtis, Bugs Bunny and Richard Pryor are among the many to intersect.
by Filmmaker Staff on Oct 16, 2017This 2016 supercut by Nikita Malko is notable for its intricate intercutting between a variety of pop-ish songs with lyrics and dialogue from the films chosen.
by Filmmaker Staff on Jan 10, 2017Another day, another 2016-in-cinema supercut, this time credited to YouTube user Beeblebrox.
by Filmmaker Staff on Jan 9, 2017This one is pretty straightforward: in honor of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, a supercut of 39 stairwells and their varied treatment across film history.
by Filmmaker Staff on Jul 27, 2016Laughter doesn’t immediately come to mind when you think of Quentin Tarantino’s body of work. But as video essayist Candice Drouet reveals in her latest video essay Tarantino Had The Last Laugh (above), Tarantino’s characters laugh more than you may recall….and the effect is quite menacing. The four-minute supercut features every instance a Quentin Tarantino character or the director himself laughs in one his films. The result is less hilarious than insidious as anyone familiar with the works referenced will understand the context of these laughs. More often than not, these characters are laughing at another character’s suffering or before or after they have inflicted suffering.
by Paula Bernstein on Jun 7, 2016