The Wonderful Worlds Of Ray Harryhausen, Volume 2: 1961-1964 – Review
Powerhouse in the UK has now released the 2nd volume, and the best yet of the collection of Ray Harryhausen films onto Blu Ray. All three films come with great…
Cat O’Nine Tails – Review
After the huge success in 1970 of Dario Argento’s first feature, The Bird With the Crystal Plumage in the USA, production was quickly started on his second film Cat O’Nine…
Carrie (1976) – Arrow Video Review
Director Brian De Palma’s first big hit, an adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Carrie was made in 1976 and has grown to be one of the best of the movies…
Torture Garden – Review
Anthology horror films have always been a favourite of mine and Amicus Films made a few good ones in the late 1960’s and early 70s, Torture Garden was made in…
The Incredible Shrinking Man – Review
Director Jack Arnold is one of the unsung heroes of 1950’s Science Fiction cinema having made some of the classics such as Them!, Tarantula and Creature From the Black Lagoon.…
The Gorgon – Review
When The Gorgon was made in 1964 Hammer was on a crest of a wave of horror movies and were the company to go to for the unique blend of…
The Wonderful Worlds Of Ray Harryhausen, Volume One: 1955-1960 – Review
This first box set from UK label Indicator is called The Wonderful Worlds Of Ray Harryhausen, Volume One: 1955-1960 and it consists of It Came From Beneath the Sea, 20…
Hammer House of Horror – Blu Ray Review
Hammer Films. Fans of horror cinema, especially those of a certain age remember Hammer with great affection. Seeing the latest Dracula or Mummy movie on cinema double bills or if…
Miracle Mile – Review
When Miracle Mile was released in 1989 it passed most people by. After time and a VHS release it started to get a cult following and it is one of…
The Party (1968) – Review
Director Blake Edwards and actor Peter Sellers made a few comedy gems together most notably the Pink Panther series but here they produce a take on the silent comedies of…