Review: Sgt. Bilko
DVD: Sgt. Bilko (1996) It’s always going to be difficult when attempting to remake/reboot/reimagine a beloved movie and/or character, especially one as iconic as Sgt. Ernie Bilko, played in the original 1950’s television series by Phil Silvers. I have fond memories of sitting with my dad watching Silvers bark out orders at his ragtag platoon […]
Review: The Chase
Blu-ray & DVD: The Chase (1966) Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) and another more violent prisoner, escape from jail, and while escaping the other prisoner kills a local policeman, pinning the blame on Bubber. In the town Bubber comes from lives ‘honest’ Sheriff Calder (Marlon Brando), and his wife Ruby (Angie Dickinson). Bubber’s wife Anna (Jane […]
Review: The Ghoul
Blu-ray: The Ghoul (2016) Chris (Tom Meeten) is a homicide detective who is called to London to investigate a strange double murder, where the victims appeared to keep moving forward despite being shot multiple times to the face and chest. With the help of his old colleague Jim (Dan Renton Skinner) and former girlfriend Kathleen (Alice Lowe), […]
Review: The Suspicious Death Of A Minor
Blu-ray & DVD: The Suspicious Death Of A Minor (1975) Undercover cop Paolo Germi (Claudio Cassinelli) goes on the trail of a Milan criminal outfit following the murder of an underage prostitute. As Paolo’s investigations take him deeper into the seedy underworld of underage sex and prostitution, a killer-for-hire is systematically killing all potential witnesses […]
Review: Dunkirk
DVD: Dunkirk (2004) With the current global success of 2017’s Dunkirk, Arrow Films have re-released the 2004 BBC documentary. Does it complement or distract from Christopher Nolan’s modern masterpiece? 60 Minutes With let Steve Woolley take a look. Some historical events lose their impact over the years, constant retelling of the story reduces the effect […]
Review: A Fish Called Wanda
Blu-ray: A Fish Called Wanda (1988) Gangster George Thomason (Tom Georgeson) and his hopeless but loyal aide, Ken Pile (Michael Palin), along with George’s sexy girlfriend Wanda Gerschwitz (Jamie Lee Curtis) plan to rob a bank. Posing as a weapons expert and pretending to be her brother, Otto West (Kevin Kline), who is really Wanda’s […]
Review: Kills on Wheels
Cinema: Kills on Wheels (2016) “A wheelchair bound hitman recruits 2 other physically disabled people from a rehabilitation centre to help him kill unscrupulous villains“. If I were to leave it at the above short synopsis, you may well imagine a movie similar to I initially did when seeing the premise for Kills on Wheels; […]
Review: The Love of a Woman
Blu-ray & DVD: The Love of a Woman (1953) “A job is something a woman has until she meets the right man”. André Lorenzi The above line delivered mid-way through Jean Grémillon’s movie with a straight face by Massimo Girotti proves to be the catalyst of a love story between a Doctor and Engineer. Dr […]
Review: Spotlight on a Murderer
Blu-ray & DVD: Spotlight on a Murderer (1961) When terminally ill Count Hervé de Kerloquen (Pierre Brasseur) realises that his days are numbered, he retreats into a secret hiding place inside his castle. Learning of his supposed death, his family gather expecting great riches to be bestowed upon them, only to be told that they […]
Review: Black Gunn
DVD: Black Gunn (1972) If I was to read a review that simply said: “Black Gunn is a blaxploitation movie starring Jim Brown and Martin Landau” that would be enough right there and I’d be ordering it immediately. For those of you with similar tastes to myself, then skip down to the bottom of this […]