Review: Rod Taylor – Pulling No Punches
DVD: Rod Taylor – Pulling No Punches (2016) Many years before Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and their ilk became my action heroes in the 1980’s, I was engrossed in the onscreen action of Ron Ely Doug McClure, and Rod Taylor. My 1st viewing of The Time Machine was a pivotal point in my obsession with cinema, […]
Review: Ghost in the Water
DVD: Ghost in the Water (1982) First aired on the BBC at 5:40pm on New Years Eve 1982, the broadcast time alone will give you an idea of the target audience of this innocuous chiller. Teresa (Judith Allchurch) and David (Ian Stevens) are 14 year old history fanatics who like to spend their evenings looking […]
Review: Thelma
Blu-ray & DVD: Thelma (2017) Now and again a movie will appear out of the blue and completely enthral you. Thelma was such a movie for me. Beginning with Thelma as a 6 year old child out hunting in the Nordic snow with her father, he slowly turns his rifle away from the deer that […]
Review: Road Games
Blu-ray & DVD: Road Games (1981) Pat Quid (Stacey Keach) is a lone trucker who plays ‘road games’ with himself and his pet dingo to pass the time on the long hauls across the Australian landscape. As he tries to guess the jobs and names of passing motorists, his radio keeps updating a news story […]
Review: The Cat o’ Nine Tails
Blu-ray: The Cat O’Nine Tails (1971) Franco Arnò (Karl Malden) is a retired blind journalist who lives with his niece and makes a living from writing crossword puzzles. While taking a walk one evening, he overhears a suspicious conversation between 2 men who are sat in a car parked outside a scientific medical institution where genetic […]
Retro Review: Lethal Weapon
Lethal Weapon Released: 1992 Platform: Super Nintendo Publisher: Ocean Software Developer: Ocean Software Moving on from the brilliant Terminator game, in this week’s movie tie-in review I decided to take a look at Lethal Weapon on the Super Nintendo. Watch the video below to find out if I really am too old for this shit! […]
Review: Your Move
DVD: Your Move (2017) Written, directed, produced and starring Luke Goss, Your Move is certainly a labour of love for him and will succeed or fail, in a large part, due to his input. David (Goss) is a successful New York businessman, who while on a video call to his wife (a famous ex-olympian) and […]
Review: Silver Bullet
Blu-ray & DVD: Silver Bullet (1985) A series of unexplained murders are occurring in the quiet town of Tarker’s Mill and the residents, pushed to breaking point, decide to hunt down the killer. When many of the vigilantes are killed, it is the unlikely hero of the young wheelchair bound Marty (Corey Haim), along with […]
Review: Chaplin
Blu-ray & DVD: Chaplin (1992) How on earth do you fit Charlie Chaplin’s life into a two hour film? Well, you can’t. You can only skip lightly through it, and this is what director Richard Attenborough does. Based on Charlie’s autobiography and a screen play by whiter than white Bryan Forbes, here we have an extremely […]
Review: Inferno
Blu-ray: Inferno (1964) Acclaimed director Henri-Georges Clouzot (Diabolque, The Wages of Fear) began work on what he planned to be his most ambitious piece of work yet. Set in a French lakeside town, Inferno tackled the darkest depths of jealousy, as controlling hotelier Marcel (Serge Reggiani) suspects his wife Odette (Remy Schneider) of being unfaithful […]