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Boris Goes Bonkers, Bela Goes Bats: The Old Dark House and Mark of the Vampire
18 May 2018
The Old Dark House was nearly lost forever. One of the horror movies crafted by Universal Studios, it was rarely seen after its initial release, despite a starry cast and part of the cycle tha...

Charles Bronson's Mid-70s: Breakheart Pass and Others
9 May 2018
Charles Bronson had become the world's biggest movie star in the early nineteen-seventies, everywhere that was except his native United States who had yet to take to him in quite the same way. In Jap...

Kids in America: The Breakfast Club vs Metropolitan
3 May 2018
In 2018, former teen star Molly Ringwald wrote an article about watching possibly her most famous film The Breakfast Club with her young daughter and how uncomfortable a lot of its content made...

80s Dance-Off: Staying Alive vs Murder-Rock vs Breakin'
30 Apr 2018
The nineteen-eighties - what a time for dancing! Sure, the seventies had its disco, but that was played out by the time the 20th century milometer went from 1979 to 1980, and nobody wanted to know ab...

The Cinematic Darkside of Donald Crowhurst
22 Apr 2018
With the 1969 incident involving British hobbyist sailor Donald Crowhurst and the tragic consequences of his cheating to win the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race sailing event currently in the spotlight...

Dutch Courage: The Flodder Series
22 Apr 2018
What is always interesting about world cinema is the populist films of different cultures. People will praise the French New Wave and idolise Jean Paul Belmondo for Breathless, but overlook the...

Coming of Age: Boys on Film 18 - Heroes on DVD
22 Apr 2018
Peccadillo have released the eighteenth volume of their long-running Boys on Film DVD series, collecting a selection of short films on a homosexual theme from around the world, all of them taki...

Country and Irish - The secret history of Irish pop culture
20 Apr 2018
Irish popular culture is a strange beast. For such a small country that has produced such international cultural behemoths as U2, Father Ted, the Commitments and er... Mrs. Brown's Boys<...

Wash All This Scum Off the Streets: Vigilante Movies
15 Apr 2018
There were vigilante movies before the nineteen-seventies, but this genre of action thrillers came of age in that decade, with the highest profile example the Michael Winner-directed Charles Bronson h...

Force the Issue: Star Wars' Tricky Middle Prequels and Sequels
12 Apr 2018
When Star Wars ended in 1977 with the destruction of the Death Star and villain Darth Vader spinning away into deep space, the audience cheered, went home and that was about it, nobody expected...

Rediscovered: The Avengers - Tunnel of Fear on DVD
7 Apr 2018
Along with Doctor Who, which was on the other side, The Avengers is one of the most iconic television series to emerge from Britain in the nineteen-sixties, and in effect lasted for the ...

Sword Play: An Actor's Revenge vs Your Average Zatoichi Movie
22 Mar 2018
Kazuo Hasegawa and Shintaro Katsu were huge stars in Japanese cinema, but of different generations, and one of them was more identified with a single character than the other. By the time Hasegawa ha...

Super Sleuths: The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes on DVD
22 Mar 2018
Sherlock Holmes, the creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, dominated the Victorian and Edwardian landscape of crime fiction so completely that anyone thinking of a detective from that era will immediate...

Stop That, It's Silly: The Ends of Monty Python
4 Mar 2018
You don't need me to tell you Monty Python's Flying Circus was one of the most influential comedy shows on television, and later, the movies. Starting in 1969, it took the cue from the Goons a...

They're All Messed Up: Night of the Living Dead vs Land of the Dead
18 Feb 2018
It's no exaggeration to say that Night of the Living Dead changed not only horror cinema, but independent movies and the course of film in general. When George A. Romero decided he wanted to a...

The House, Black Magic and an Oily Maniac: 3 from 70s Weird Asia
11 Feb 2018
By Western standards, Asian cinema can look a little strange with its different emphases and plots that would not past muster with Hollywood or Europe but were given the full-blooded treatment anyway....

80s Meet Cute: Something Wild vs Into the Night
3 Feb 2018
The premise for a romantic comedy really needs a good, solid excuse for the couple in question to meet - meet cute, as they used to call it in the Golden Age of Hollywood, so unless you're starting of...

Interview with The Unseen Director Gary Sinyor
29 Jan 2018
Gary Sinyor is a producer, writer and director who specialises in British comedies, with titles like Leon the Pig Farmer and Stiff Upper Lips to his credit. But with his latest work ...

Wrong Forgotten: Is Troll 2 Still a Thing?
27 Jan 2018
Time was when Troll 2 was held up as the worst movie of all time by a bunch of fans of terrible films who found its lunacies perversely entertaining, but it seems just as every dog has its day,...

Apocalypse 80s UK: Threads and When the Wind Blows
21 Jan 2018
One of the finest routines comedian Jasper Carrott ever delivered on his popular television show was where he picked through the British Government's advice for surviving a nuclear attack, illustratin...

Movie Flop to Triumphant TV Revival: Twin Peaks and The League of Gentlemen
14 Jan 2018
It's no exaggeration to say when Twin Peaks arrived on the world's television screens in 1990 it sparked a revolution in television drama, and oddly, comedy as well. The brainchild of David Ly...

Driving Force: The Golden Age of American Car Chases
24 Dec 2017
There were car chases in the movies practically from the advent of narrative cinema, but with the arrival of Bullitt and its pursuit through the streets of San Francisco such scenes became a me...

Madness in his Method: Jim Carrey and Andy Kaufman
23 Dec 2017
Andy Kaufman (1949-84) is often described as one of a kind, thanks to his dedication to character comedy that blurred the lines between performance and real life in such a way that people are still tr...

Music, Love and Flowers: Monterey Pop on Blu-ray
9 Dec 2017
Before Woodstock came along, in both concert and cinematic form, the big movie for the so-called peace and love generation was Monterey Pop, though it was overshadowed as the definitive ...

The Melville Mood: His Final Two Films on The Melville Collection Blu-ray
7 Dec 2017
Jean-Pierre Melville was often described as not as lauded as he should have been during his lifetime, and was well-known for getting his due some years after he had passed away, prematurely, at age fi...

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