One of shock cinema’s landmarks from the 1970’s, has been ‘re-booted’ – Hollywood’s trendy term for what the rest of us know as a good
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One of shock cinema’s landmarks from the 1970’s, has been ‘re-booted’ – Hollywood’s trendy term for what the rest of us know as a good
Unless you are a fan of the original material on which a film is based, you will likely derive more pleasure from the experience
“I think that was the best feeling of achievement and satisfaction I ever had from a film. It was my favourite funny film. There were
Following the death of their beloved mother, two wizard brothers – the good Avatar (Bob Holt) and the evil Blackwolf (Steve Gravers) – are
Aficionados of the ‘Eurohorror’ film – which, for much of the time encompasses those made post 1960, and which frequently focus heavily on stylised
Professor Robert Miles (Patrick Magee) has a love hate relationship with his pet black cat, a feline predator with an unnatural hold over its
Justin (Stephen Campbell Moore) and Kate (Clémence Poésy) live a seemingly idyllic lifestyle. With a beautiful London flat, rewarding, high powered jobs and a
There are some films which everyone, whether they’ve seen them or not, has an opinion on. Virtually everything which fell under the auspices of
Journalist Gaston LeBlanc (Arthur Hansel) has returned to France after many years living in America. Commissioned by his newspaper editor to report on the
In today’s economically stringent times there is no excuse for something as woefully inept as Evil Things, the debut from director Dominic Perez. Filmmakers
Initially there seems much to praise in The Possession – director Ole Bornedal’s competent excursion into child-in-peril territory. On closer inspection however the film
Vincent Price could well go down in the annals of film history as one of the industries most misunderstood actors. Though primarily remembered for his