Mia Madre, aka My Mother, is a slice-of-life drama with Margherita Buy as Margherita, a director who’s making a movie about social class and the potential closure of a factory as it falls into the …
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Mia Madre, aka My Mother, is a slice-of-life drama with Margherita Buy as Margherita, a director who’s making a movie about social class and the potential closure of a factory as it falls into the …
Continue readingBlack Mass is a film I was expecting to like a lot more than I did. It’s still good, and it’s worth a watch, but by all accounts I was expecting this to be brilliant. …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2015‘s third and final part of our coverage sees Helen M Jerome reckoning we were truly spoilt by the high quality of the Documentaries, some of which took us deeper into …
Continue readingBlood Rage is a slasher flick from the ’80s which has gone through a number of guises, made in 1983 but then released in 1987 just as the slasher genre was petering out. Taking place …
Continue readingThe London Film Festival 2015‘s first part of our festival round-up saw us take a look at the big hitters from the US, UK and Australia. Now, over the course of three pages, it’s time …
Continue readingTerminator Genisys, out now on Blu-ray (3D and 2D) and DVD, sounded like a bad idea the moment I saw the behind-the-scenes footage over a year ago, first teaser, then the first trailer, then the …
Continue readingSpy proves that hayfever can be a killer. That’s because super spy Bradley Fine (Jude Law) tracks down Tihomir Boyanov (Raad Rawi), the only man who knows the location of a huge bomb. Alas, while …
Continue readingHellraiser began life as a series of Clive Barker novellas entitled The Hellbound Heart, but I was first aware of it with the first movie in this series, and it’s a fab new boxset which …
Continue readingThe Rocky Horror Picture Show is the first film I ever saw with Susan Sarandon as Janet Weiss. Same goes for Barry Boswick, as Brad Majors, but then the most high-profile movie he’s been in …
Continue readingThe Firemen’s Ball is a rather daft farce from Milos Forman where nothing ever goes to plan when a group of firemen buy a commemorative axe for their ex-boss and are trying to decide whether …
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