Blu-Ray Review – The Trip (1967)
Roger Corman is arguably the most important filmmaker who bridged the gap between old Hollywood and the New Hollywood of...
Roger Corman is arguably the most important filmmaker who bridged the gap between old Hollywood and the New Hollywood of...
It's kind of shocking it's took so long for a biopic on the life of Brian Wilson to happen even...
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The year is 1974 and after 2 decades of playing bit parts Charles Bronson is about to become one of...
Philip Ridley may have only made 3 feature films in the space of 25 years but he has made three...
This film went into cinemas so quick I didn't even hear about it so it came to me as a...
Amphetamine Reptile records was a record label that specialised in Noise Rock which came out of the wake of the...
André de Toth was a Hungarian director who is best remembered for his films throughout the '40s and '50s which...
I was down at the London Film Festival this year and had the great fortune to talk to Guy Maddin about his...
Jess Franco was a maestro of Eurosleaze from the '60s onwards. He was inspired to do into horror cinema after...
This film brought together a great team of actors, Walter Matthau and Elaine May, and was also May’s directorial debut....
The Wayan brothers god what happened? Back in the late '80s they were some of leading lights of African-American comedy...
This Artificial Eye box set brings a definitive collection of Chaplin’s films to Blu-Ray for UK viewers. From The Kid...
Based on a stage musical by Jack Good, which was a big hit in London, Catch My Soul is a...