Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (1987)
Revenge of the Living Dead Girls is a curious title that begs a view. A cheap french zombie flick with quite the twist and some nasty gore!
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Revenge of the Living Dead Girls is a curious title that begs a view. A cheap french zombie flick with quite the twist and some nasty gore!
Continue readingMost will see Volunteers as a dumb American comedy, which it certainly is and there are plenty of better ones. However, I always favour the underdog and prefer the pointlessness of this film over Hanks’ bigger hits like Big and Splash.
Continue readingFrantic is an oddity on Harrison Ford’s filmography. Whilst he is best known as Indiana Jones, Han Solo and Jack Ryan and his action thrillers, there was a period in the 80’s when he was something of a dramatic actor with range and critics were noting him.
Continue readingKiller Cop (1975) is hardly a fun jaunt, however, it’s an intriguing police procedural with an interesting collection of characters at its heart.
Continue readingNightmare Beach doesn’t challenge or make any attempts to be a classic. It does manage to deliver the goods one looks for in 80’s slashers, scantily clad ladies, blood and a light whodunit.
Continue readingThere is something about Interzone (1989) that makes it notable and special over other post-apocalyptic Mad Max knock off movies… and it’s not just Bruce Abbott!
Continue readingSome say Shannon Tweed action sequel No Contest II (or Face of Evil) (1996) is better than the first film. Could it be true?
Continue readingI thoroughly enjoy the goofy nonsense that Land of Doom presents and there is one particular reason for this.
Continue readingBeverly Hills Cop: Axel F feels a lot like the recent Ghostbusters relaunch pulling as many characters as possible back in, however, it doesn’t use them as a springboard for a new cast to take on the franchise. Instead we catch up with some old pals and it’s a nice experience to spend some time with them again.
Continue readingWith a selection of Nico Mastorakis’ films hitting physical media before the end of the month I have finally gotten around to a … bit of a classic that Niko put out early in his career. Death Has Blue Eyes is a Greek production from the mid 70’s and looks wildly fun.
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