Where the United States had celebrated crime films such as Dirty Harry and The French Connection. The UK had Get Carter and Sitting Target. But one classic UK 70s crime film coming to Blu-ray for…
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Film Review – Glass (2019)
With a multitude of superhero flicks hitting our screens every year, it is quite refreshing to see a new take on the genre, albeit a slightly messy and confusing take. The master of the surprise…
Film Review – Josie (2018)
Whether a film is good or bad is mostly a matter of opinion, with performances, dialogue and directing choices all being at least partly subjective. Regardless of my overall thoughts on a film, one thing…
Film Review – Black 47 (2018)
There is a fair few of vigilante films out there made in the past decades. Arguably, even the superhero genre is one in its own right. It can therefor become a tiresome act, watching a…
Netflix Review – ‘How It Ends’ (2018)
Release date: Friday 13th, Available now on Netflix Rating: [rating=3] An end-of-the-world film which puts its Netflix-fuelled budget to good use, How It Ends is an apocalyptic film unlike anything you’ve seen. Entertaining and…
EIFF 2015 Review – Cut Snake (2014)
From the onset it seems evident in which direction Tony Ayres’ Australian crime thriller Cut Snake is heading – and you would probably be right in predicting the film’s conclusion. However, in getting there…
The Offence (1972) – Blu-Ray Review
“You sad sorry little man!” is what the man who Sean Connery is interrogating screams at him during his interrogation and it sums up the inner turmoil than Sean Connery’s Detective Sergeant Johnson goes through in The…
First Trailer For Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep
A week tomorrow John Hillcoat’s Lawless will arrive in UK&Irish cinemas which stars Shia LeBeouf in his first post Transformers film and tonight we have the trailer for the follow up film, The Company You…
Frightfest 2012: Errors Of The Human Body Review
The debut feature from screenwriter Eron Sheean, who was responsible for penning The Divide for Xavier Gens (which also starred Michael Eklund), Errors of the Human Bodyis a film that belies genre-specific categorisation. Part Michael…
Frightfest 2012 – Guinea Pigs Review
★★★☆☆ Ian Clark’s much anticipated first feature, Guinea Pigs receives its debut at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. Despite delivering some sharp moments of tension and a realistic style, Guinea Pigs unfortunately lacks in…
Stash House DVD Review
★★★☆☆ Step Up’s Briana Evigan hasn’t had much luck recently – she’s been held hostage in Mother’s Day, stalked in Sorority Row and been trapped in a storm with a ravenous tiger in Burning Bright.…
Vanessa Hudgens Strips as Nic Cage ‘Acts’ In The Frozen Ground Trailer
It’s Business as usual in Cage World with another one for the ever expanding filmography and the same old same old character but we’ll give him credit as he does try to be different…
Airbourne DVD Review
★★★★☆ Brit director, Dominic Burns’ (How To Stop Being A Loser) latest feature, Airborne is not going to revolutionise the horror genre, but it does prove to be a nice slice of well executed, direct…
Win CLEANSKIN on DVD โ available to own on 2nd July
The British action thriller CLEANSKIN explodes onto Blu-ray™ Triple Play, DVD and Ultraviolet Digital Download on 2nd July with an exciting cast led by Sean Bean, who plays Ewan, a Secret Service Agent working undercover…