Out now on DVD is this 're-imagining' of the classic 80's TV show.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
SPLICE DVD review
Out now on DVD and Blu-Ray is this Adrien Brody starring horror. Read my review and find out more, after the jump...
Labels:
Adrien Brody,
DVD review,
Sarah Polley,
Splice
Monday, 29 November 2010
RIP LESLIE NIELSEN
Today saw a sad farewell to one of cinema's greatest comedic actors, Leslie Nielsen. Always able to keep a straight face no matter what else was going on around him, he was a man of many talents.
Mr Nielsen, you will be missed.
Mr Nielsen, you will be missed.
Labels:
Leslie Nielsen,
Naked Gun,
poster art
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Obscurity Files #30 - Combat Academy
With The American in cinemas this weekend, let's have a look at George Clooney's film debut from 1986. Today it's Combat Academy...
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Friday, 26 November 2010
Hammer and Tongs Collection: review
Out now on DVD is this new compendium of work from the master music video makers, Hammer and Tongs.
More after the jump...
Thursday, 25 November 2010
HEARTBREAKER DVD review
Out now on DVD is the French romantic comedy, Heartbreaker.
Check out the trailer and read my review, after the jump...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
With Machete out in cinemas this week and to celebrate that most American of traditions that I don't really understand, here's Eli Roth's awesome Grindhouse trailer for Thanksgiving, one of the selection of shorts that were shown as part of the original Grindhouse package between Death Proof and Planet Terror.
Finally, people get to see Eli Roth have his head cut off. If Machete can get the full feature treatment, I don't see why this trailer can't too. It's long been rumoured that Eli Roth's got a feature version in production, and if the final film's anywhere near as schlocky as the trailer, I'll be there.
Finally, people get to see Eli Roth have his head cut off. If Machete can get the full feature treatment, I don't see why this trailer can't too. It's long been rumoured that Eli Roth's got a feature version in production, and if the final film's anywhere near as schlocky as the trailer, I'll be there.
Labels:
Eli Roth,
Grindhouse,
Thanksgiving
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
CHRONOFINCHICAL
Following up my article on David Lynch's Lost Highway as part of hopelies.com's CHRONOLYNCHICAL (a look at all of Lynch's films, in as near chronological order as Adam can get them), I've also contributed to the new strand of articles based on David Fincher's filmography, the awesomely titled CHRONOFINCHICAL. Click on the image above to go to my review of David Fincher's Alien 3, but I recommend people also check out the other contributions to the project, as there's some interesting looks at one of the greatest filmmakers working today.
Labels:
Alien,
Alien 3,
David Fincher,
Hope Lies,
Sigourney Weaver
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