Dive Into the minds Of Dennis Hopper, Nic Roeg and Jeffrey Combs

Dive Into the minds Of Dennis Hopper, Nic Roeg and Jeffrey Combs
Two early Mexican horror pictures and a pair of offbeat westerns make up Indicator’s March slate
Next month the BFI will release Dennis Hopper‘s Out Of The Blue on Blu-Ray. Initially only hired as an actor in the family-friendly drama ‘Cebe’, Dennis Hopper took over directing duties a week into production,…
Two decades after master filmmaker George A. Romero’s zombies last scared audiences around the globe, the Godfather of the zombie genre returned with Land of the Dead (2005). This is Romero’s fourth of six instalments…
Never mind your rom-coms or historical dramas – this Father’s Day it is Dad’s turn to pick out a film to watch. What could be better than one he’ll have seen back in 1994 –…
Forty years after its original release, audiences will get the chance to experience Apocalypse Now Final Cut. Thanks to Studiocanal and Francis Ford Coppola this summer we will get that ‘never-before-seen’ and newly restored cut…
In The American Friend, acclaimed director Wim Wenders transforms Patricia Highsmith’s Ripley’s Game into a gripping European noir.
You get what you see with Space Truckers, a film best enjoyed with a beer. Low budget and low brow, the film is actually very good fun. It spoofs just about every sci-fi film from…
Ever watch the first season of a TV series and think its highly underrated, but then watch season 2 and think the last episode of season 1 should have ended it entirely? Crash (the TV…
David Lynch undeniably is the modern-day face of surrealism on the big screen, only maybe Luis Buñuel (who of course was an original surrealist) is more synonymous with surrealism. Lynch however claims Buñuel had little influence on his…
Bob Rafelson is a fascinating figure, he is responsible for forming The Monkees for their TV Show. His debut directorial effort was the acid drenched Monkees vehicle Head and his follow-up was the bonafide classic Five Easy Pieces and…
Roger Corman is arguably the most important filmmaker who bridged the gap between old Hollywood and the New Hollywood of the late ’60s and the ’70s. He discovered many of the directors and actors who…
Dennis Hopper has just had an enormous box-office and critical hit with Easy Rider in 1969. He is considered a cinematic spokesman for his generation and is given carte blanche to doing anything he wants…
Dennis Hopper was one of the pioneers of independent filmmaking with his first 3 films Easy Rider, The Last Movie and his under-seen punk gem Out of the Blue. He was basically blacklisted from directing because…