

Paul Schrodt
Joined: Oct 27, 2017
Paul Schrodt is a freelance writer and editor living in New York City. His writing has appeared in Esquire, Money, GQ.com, Complex, Business Insider, and elsewhere.




With 1992’s 'Reservoir Dogs,' Quentin Tarantino had established himself as a fascinating new director in a golden era for American indie filmmaking. But by his second feature, the Palme d’Or- and Oscar-winning and zeitgeist-hijacking Pulp Fiction (1994),
Broadly speaking, you know what you’re getting at the end of a horror movie. But the cleverest scary movies upend our definition of "scary" altogether.
The Mike Judge comedy classic reintroduced red Swingline staplers.
After countless sequels and franchise reboots, it can sometimes feel like there’s no fresh ground in Michael Myers. But it’s worth revisiting the original 'Halloween' to see how many deeper nuances were hiding just below the surface of John Carpenter’s su
Can you dig it?
The three-episode BBC drama, which premieres on Amazon on June 29, is indeed English to its core.
Home Alone, the 1990 classic that instantly made Macaulay Culkin an A-list star, is one of those Christmas movies that naysayers will try to tell you isn’t a Christmas movie.