Match (2026)
Match is a fascinating underdog horror. It lands significant wins with its practical effects and character performances, but it is frequently undermined by production limitations
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Match is a fascinating underdog horror. It lands significant wins with its practical effects and character performances, but it is frequently undermined by production limitations
Continue readingPicasso Trigger comes recommended for fans of exploitation cinema and campy action flicks, but not for those seeking a polished, well-crafted escapism.
Continue readingMo Money – A fun ride with great action sequences, but poorly executed story & characters. Stacey Dash makes it all the better.
Continue readingNo Blade of Grass, a post-societal collapse movie, has its flaws. Davenport’s performance and the film’s attempt at realism make it a watchable, if forgettable, experience.
Continue readingParker is the name, and he is back in this latest outing, not based on any book in particular Shane Black holds the reigns and Amazon Prime writing the cheques.
Continue readingThe 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead is indeed a notable example of how to successfully reinvigorate a classic film while maintaining its core spirit.
Continue readingGeorge A. Romero’s 1968 film Night of the Living Dead revolutionised horror with its self-imposed limitations, creating the modern zombie genre & potent social commentary. Its influence can be seen in countless films, from Sam Raimi to The Walking Dead.
Continue readingNight Train Murders trundles in on 4K UHD: A Bleak Yet Potent Thriller Gets a Welcome Upgrade
Continue readingNightmare City is a schlocky classic that Umberto Lenzi handles beautifully with gore, sleaze and just a little fear-mongering.
Continue readingNumber One with a Bullet is a 80’s Cannon action comedy with Robert Carradine and Billy Dee Williams. All can be forgiven as nonsense was Cannon’s speciality.
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