Censor – SE Blu Ray Review
Any film fan of a certain age growing up in the mid-1980s in the UK will know of the video nasties debate that raged over a number of years, with…
Any film fan of a certain age growing up in the mid-1980s in the UK will know of the video nasties debate that raged over a number of years, with…
In the early days of home entertainment, there were movies made that were given the names DTV or direct to video, these were normally low-budget action or horror films that…
Sergio Corbucci was one of the other great Italian directors specialising in Spaghetti Westerns and in 1968 after his big hit Django (which was banned and refused a certificate in…
Second Sight in the UK has released a new 4K/Blu ray of the excellent 2014 thriller The Guest, starring Dan Stevens and directed by Adam Winguard. David is the perfect…
A new box set of 3 iconic Spaghetti Westerns from director Gianfranco Parolini, The Sabata Trilogy has recently been released by Eureka Video in the UK starring the late great…
Director William Friedkin will always be known by film fans as the director of 2 classic 1970s films from totally different genres, The Exorcist and The French Connection. After The…
Sequels to enjoyable and successful movies tend to be a bit of a letdown, but when you have the same director and cast and a great script you can have…
Story of the notorious East End of London gangsters of the 1960s and their rise to power and ultimate downfall. Ronnie and Reggie Kray became the most notorious figures in…
Quentin Tarantino is a director that has had many hits, critically and commercially, over a long period of time but True Romance was the first script he sold in order…
Hammer Films were known of course for their horror output, especially during the 1960’s but Devil Ship Pirates was one of the non-horror swashbuckling adventure films made in 1963 which…