A Tribiute to Gene Hackman – A look at the films I have seen
Celebrate the extraordinary career of Gene Hackman, the Oscar-winning actor behind classics such as The French Connection, Unforgiven, and The Conversation.
Continue readingCelebrate the extraordinary career of Gene Hackman, the Oscar-winning actor behind classics such as The French Connection, Unforgiven, and The Conversation.
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Continue readingA curious 80s TV relic, Out of Time pairs a time-travelling cop with a modern detective in a modest, pilot-like story. Bruce Abbott carries it well, but while occasionally fun, it never fully lives up to its premise.
Continue readingNews Bites! No Tears Noomi, Re-Amimated Re-Aminator and Young Frankenstein Prequel
Continue readingSecond Sight Films brings the acclaimed Cold Prey Trilogy to Blu-ray in a new Limited Edition box set packed with new interviews, commentaries, artwork and collector’s extras.
Continue readingLost for over 50 years, the infamous 1968 BBC vampire drama “No Such Thing as a Vampire” from Late Night Horror has finally resurfaced, reviving one of British television’s most chilling urban legends.
Continue readingExplore the long-awaited return of Maniac Cop as Nicolas Winding Refn resurrects William Lustig’s cult 1988 horror classic. From lost sequel plans to reboot rumours, Matt Cordell is finally back on patrol in 2027.
Continue readingCrackerjack 2 is a bad movie, existing in a uniquely bizarre category amplified by Judge Reinhold’s dead-on-accurate portrayal of an action hero who absolutely does not belong in that role.
Continue readingDiscover the wild world of George Eastman, the towering cult actor, writer and exploitation cinema legend behind Anthropophagus, Absurd, Italian horror classics and controversial Video Nasties.
Continue readingDive into the wildest shark movie trailers of the summer! From blood-soaked beaches to deep-sea terror, this fin-filled collection proves shark season is officially here — and it’s only breaking the surface.
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