Sam Peckinpah was a man obsessed with violence. Throughout his amazing directorial career he made films set in harsh unforgiving worlds where the central characters attempted to live honorably and peacefully ultimately failing and succumbing Read More
Continuing its popular presentation of the Hammer horror era, Horror Channel serves up a seasonal menu of blood and barely restrained cleavage in a celebration of those glorious 70s supernatural sirens.Read More
Julian Gilbey’s previous feature, 2007s Rise of the Footsoldier, is the kind of exploitative, no-nonsense thugs-on-a-mission movie that splits audiences into two definitive categories.Read More
The legend that is Alfred Hitchcock has inspired many moviemakers over the years. From slight stylistic nods like the dolly zoom in Jaws to outright ridiculous remakes such as Gus Van Sant’s atrocious 1998 Psycho, Read More
Since it was released onto cinema screens in 1973 the beautifully shot chilling creepy classic Don’t Look Now has had a massive impact, imitated and evoked throughout cinema across all genre’s and countries right Read More
Banned in many countries and released in others heavily edited as an ‘adults only’ movie, in 1984 New York Ripper was so shocking that the then Secretary of the British Board of Classification, James Ferman, ordered Read More