The Hunger (1983)
Tony Scott’s The Hunger is one of the most beautiful and emptiest vampire films ever made. Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie in a stylish 6.5/10.
This page collects the films featuring Susan Sarandon reviewed at Master of Worlds: “Bull Durham (1988)”, “Dead Man Walking (1995)”, and “James and the Giant Peach (1996)”. Each review examines the performance and the role it plays in the film’s larger design, approaching the work as storytelling first. The collection grows as further titles are added.
Tony Scott’s The Hunger is one of the most beautiful and emptiest vampire films ever made. Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie in a stylish 6.5/10.
Tim Robbins’ 1995 death row drama. Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon Best Actress. Sister Helen Prejean memoir. Anti-capital-punishment.
Ron Shelton’s 1988 minor league baseball comedy. Costner, Sarandon, Robbins. The rare sports film that captures the actual sport’s culture.
James and the Giant Peach is Henry Selick’s second feature and one of the strangest American family films of the 1990s. Tim Burton produced it. Selick…