Review: Inglorious Basterds 4K UHD
Much like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino does what all storytellers would love to do, rewrite history, and he does so with panache, humour and gore.
Much like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino does what all storytellers would love to do, rewrite history, and he does so with panache, humour and gore.
Even on repeat viewings when all the secrets the story holds are known in advance, this is still a great watch thanks to the superb performances across the entire cast.
One of the main criticisms I have of this particular collection are the lack of games included. With only 3 games to choose (and one of them is a sequel) your options are limited.
Looking like a mixture of Elvira and Chrissie Hynde, Moth was a force in photojournalism.
This is a really entertaining ultra-violent film. Portman is plain amazing in the role of Mathilda as is Reno as Leon.
It’s gorgeous and bright, yet dark and scary all at the same time, and it looks and sounds absolutely amazing in this 4K UHD release.
The combat feels good, but as is the case with this genre, don’t expect much variety or longevity.
Imagine a world where acting icon Vincent Price forms a fish-shape out of tuna and mayonnaise then invites YOU to try it for your dinner guests…mind blowing.
A story about a group of kids vanquishing the unseen ‘bad guy’ with a few red herrings thrown in. It’s more Goonies with some pretty scary horror.
101 Films presents iconic slashers The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) and Slumber Party Massacre II (1987), on 4K UHD and Blu-ray in the UK for the first time.