The Films That Made Me - Richard Kelly’s DONNIE DARKO
A teenage boy experiences visions of an impending doomsday.
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The Films That Made Me - Ridley Scott’s ALIEN
A space trucker is feeling a little chesty.
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Blu-Ray Review - BEYOND THE DOOR (1974)
A woman becomes possessed by Satan.
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Blu-Ray Review - SECRET FRIENDS (1991)
During a train ride, a commuter descends into a fantasy world.
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The Films That Made Me - Alfred Hitchcock’s REAR WINDOW
A housebound photographer is sure a neighbour is a murderer.
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HELL ON THE BORDER Director Wes Miller’s Top Five Western Movie Influences
Director Wes Miller on the movies that influenced his new western.
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Mike’s Strange Cinema Cavalcade - The ONE MISSED CALL Trilogy (Part One)
First of a two part look at Arrow Video's release of the One Missed Call trilogy.
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Re-Release Review - THE ELEPHANT MAN (1980)
In Victorian London, a doctor's professional curiosity in his subject turns to friendship.
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FIRST LOVE Director Takashi Miike’s Top Five Yakuza Movies
The cult Japanese director picks his five favourite movies from the Yakuza genre.
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The Five Best Films Based on the Life of Ned Kelly
Five depictions of the infamous Aussie outlaw down the decades.
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Wanted Dead or Alive: HELL ON THE BORDER and the Best Old West Manhunts in the Movies
Ahead of the UK release of
Hell on the Border
, we're looking at some iconic manhunts from westerns.
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Video Highlights the Problem With 2018’s HALLOWEEN
A new video looks at the main issue
Halloween
fans had with the 2018 reboot.
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The Films That Made Me: The Marx Brothers’ DUCK SOUP
The nation of Freedonia has a new president!
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Blu-Ray Review - RESURRECTED (1989)
Presumed dead, a British soldier returns home from the Falklands conflict.
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Blu-Ray Review - ORPHANS (1998)
Four Glaswegian siblings reunite for their mother's funeral.
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Apprehension and Acceptance: The Duality of MODEL SHOP and COMING HOME
How Jacques Demy and Hal Ashby's films act as mirrors of the Vietnam experience.
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The Films That Made Me: Wim Wenders’ WINGS OF DESIRE
In a divided Berlin, an angel yearns to experience what it means to be human.
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Mike’s Strange Cinema Cavalcade - Tex Avery Screwball Classics Vol.1
A collection of animated classics from Warner Archive.
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Blu-Ray Review - NIGHT TIDE (1961)
A sailor falls in love with a woman who may be a sea creature.
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Blu-Ray Review - BLACK ANGEL (1946)
An alcoholic songwriter and a former singer team up to save the latter's husband from Death Row.
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