Cannibal Holocaust – Notorious Shocksploitation Classic?
Retrospective thoughts about Cannibal Holocaust from someone who just watched it for the first time. There are exploitation films and then there are exploitation...
Retrospective thoughts about Cannibal Holocaust from someone who just watched it for the first time. There are exploitation films and then there are exploitation...
It’s here. The web was full of praise yesterday about the new preview to Villeneuve’s venture into the world of the replicants. Blade Runner...
Between Peter and myself, and even including all our amazing guest contributors, we haven’t seen the bulk of 2016’s theatrical releases to compile a...
Ennio Morricone – 60 Years of Music is a new “record” with music by Ennio Morricone, newly recorded with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra....
At the Lumière Film Festival 2016, Quentin Tarantino gave an extremely exciting and much anticipated master class. It mainly focused on 70s cinema, but...
Desierto is a minimalist survival thriller by Jonás Cuarón, the promising son of Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity), who produced the film. With Gael García Bernal...
Forsaken is a 2015 western starring Kiefer Sutherland (The Lost Boys). Next to a number of other recent westerns, I was looking forward to this...
Cop Car, with and co-produced by Kevin Bacon, was one of those oddities I saw at a film festival last year. It was the...
I am the Law (Il prefetto di ferro) is an Italian crime drama available on a Wild East double feature DVD along with Mafia (aka...
Dr. Robert Laing (Tom Hiddleston) moves into his new apartment in the 25th floor of one of five new skyscrapers in London of about...