Subway is out now on 4K Steelbook, and with the tagline of “An underground story where lives intertwine”, as that suggests, everything that matters takes place underground and we begin by seeing Fred (Christopher Lambert …
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Subway is out now on 4K Steelbook, and with the tagline of “An underground story where lives intertwine”, as that suggests, everything that matters takes place underground and we begin by seeing Fred (Christopher Lambert …
Continue readingLeon is a hitman, a professional killer with no equal. That much is clear to see from the opening scene. If there’s a chance you happen to come across him, it will most likely be …
Continue readingNikita is out now in a 4K Steelbook, which is great news for us, but for the lady, herself, she hasn’t had a great start in life… Once a drug addict, she’s sent to jail …
Continue readingTrain To Busan Presents Peninsula opens with a TV chat show discussing the problem that happened in 2016 – in Train To Busan, with the addition of how North Korea has actually decided to unify …
Continue readingTrain To Busan is out now on a 4K Blu-ray disc for the first time, and opens in the Jinyang quarantine zone, where a man accidentally runs over and kills an animal, except that it …
Continue readingHellraiser: Quartet Of Torment Limited Edition is now out in a 4K Special Edition release (as well as a Blu-ray equivalent), and the original film began life as a series of Clive Barker novellas entitled …
Continue readingCrimes Of The Future shows that if David Cronenberg hasn’t turned your stomach in the past with his films like Videodrome, he’s sure to do it with this one. Children can cause concern for their …
Continue readingTime Bandits is now out in a 4K Special Edition release, and it’s still one of my all-time favourite films. I grew up with it and it captured my imagination. I love anything to do …
Continue readingWeird Science is one of my all-time favourite ’80s comedies, and one of many times when the late-great writer/direcor John Hughes hit all the right notes, even though I didn’t realised until now that this …
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