
Review: Fallen Soldiers
DVD: Fallen Soldiers (2015) When I received Fallen Soldiers to review, I must confess I left it a couple of weeks before watching it. I hadn’t heard of the film before let alone what people thought of it, so although I was intrigued I was also sceptical. Fallen Soldiers is a period horror film set in […]

Review: Young Rebels
Young Rebels (1992) Young Rebels conjures up some postmodern film, perhaps an early Martin Scorsese starring a young Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro about life being tough on the streets of New York. But no, it’s better than that. This is one of Amir Shervan’s ‘lost’ classics. Over at the 80’s Picture House they specialise […]

Review: Pray for Death
Blu-ray: Pray for Death (1985) I loved ninjas when I was a kid! Everything about them was cool from the famous black outfits, the over the top acrobatics, the martial arts and the weapons, in particular the iconic throwing star or shuriken. It’s fair to say that I wanted to be a ninja when I […]

Review: Tracey Ullman’s Show
DVD: Tracey Ullman’s Show (2016) Tracey Ullman; a name that may not be too familiar with the current generation of UK television viewers, but who was a creative force and a favourite of mine back when there were only 3 channels and no breakfast shows. She came to prominence with A Kick Up the Eighties and […]

Review: Rocco and His Brothers
Blu-ray: Rocco and His Brothers (1960) After the death of her husband, mother Rosaria takes her four sons Rocco Parondi (Alain Delon), Simone, Ciro, and Luca to join her eldest son Vincenzo in Milan. Presented in five distinct sections, the film weaves the story of the five brothers Vincenzo, Simone, Rocco, Ciro and Luca Parondi […]

Reflecting On: Jaws
Jaws (1975) I was 7 years old the first time I saw the film that stopped a generation going into the water. People avoided going to the beach, or fishing or even going on a boat trip because of this film and I loved it! The film, based on Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel Jaws which has […]

Review: Deadpool
Cinema: Deadpool (2016) Marvel: the first name in comic books. An institution that has given the world the likes of Spiderman, Punisher, Hulk, X-Men and The Avengers. Some of the most enduring characters in popular culture and as box office returns have shown us over the last 10 years, probably the most popular names in […]

Review: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
DVD: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1990) What happens to the people in Shakespeare’s plays, when they are not actually on the stage? Well in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead you get a peep behind the curtains. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from Shakespeare’s Hamlet are former school friends of the Danish Prince, and Hamlet’s stepdad and uncle, King […]

Review: The Falcon and the Snowman
Blu-ray: The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) After watching The Falcon and the Snowman I’m surprised that I hadn’t heard about it before, especially considering the talent involved. This excellent film is even more fascinating as it is based on actual events in the lives of Christopher Boyce and Andrew Daulton Lee. Not heard of […]
Review: 13 Hours
Cinema: 13 Hours (2016) On September 11th 2012 in Benghazi, Libya, the American Embassy was attacked by Islamic militants. One mile away was a CIA compound where 6 contracted soldiers broke rank and went to assist the American ambassador and his minimal security. The same six men then had to defend the CIA compound from […]