The Trygon Factor (1967)
Sublime climax but you need persistence to get through the fog of red...
Patterns Series 2 Starts Shooting
Patterns, a camp streaming anthology comedy series begins production on its second series...
The Last Sunset (1961)
Too many hidden secrets turn this into a Peyton Place of a western. When the...
Mademoiselle (1966)
Arthouse noir? Cross between an Ingmar Bergman movie, except that the protagonist acts...
Salt and Pepper (1968)
Dry run for the director Richard Donner’s later Lethal Weapon? A cautionary tale about...
The Reckoning (1969)
Fans of Succession will love the boardroom battles and fans of Get Carter the gritty violence...
Danger Route (1967)
If the producers had not signalled Bond-style ambitions with a big credit sequence...
Hero’s Island (1962)
There’s a good reason you’ve never even heard of this famous lost film...
The Chapman Report (1962)
In the 1950s new talent was largely bloodied via small parts in big...
Film Review – Longlegs (2024)
Title – Longlegs (2024) Director – Osgood Perkins (The Blackcoat’s Daughter) Cast – Maika Monroe...
AI responsible for fake quotes in Megalopolis trailer
So, all those faked review quotes from the Megalopolis trailer that got pulled last week were apparently AI...
Bitter Harvest (1963)
Anyone claiming to be gaslighted will have unwittingly invoked the memory of an...
Istanbul Express (1968)
Calling this a by-the-numbers spy thriller does this movie no disservice since numbers...
The Beckett Affair / L’Affare Beckett (1966)
More down’n’dirty Eurospy than the more pervasive high-gloss alternative and with some interesting...
M. Night Shyamalan Movies Ranked
To mark the release of his latest movie “Trap”, I have constructed a list ranking every movie...
Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968)
Horror is a small world and at any moment you are likely to...
The Reivers (1969)
Vanity project. Two words to strike fear into the heart of a studio...
Privilege (1967)
Considerably more prescient than perceived at the time. Predicts the influence of pop...
The Revolutionary Science of Food
NHS Doctor Chris van Tulleken will reveal the revolutionary science of what happens inside our bodies...
Bedtime Story (1964)
Con men at opposite ends of the grifter divide face off in a...
Film Review – Alien: Romulus (2024)
Title – Alien: Romulus (2024) Director – Fede Alvarez (Don’t Breathe)...
New pictures released for Mr Loverman
The BBC and Fable Pictures have released brand new pictures from Mr Loverman...
The Lion (1962)
For such a harmless picture The Lion raises a couple of troubling issues...
Match of the Day celebrates 60 years
As the Premier League kicks off this weekend the flagship football show celebrates its 60th birthday...
Special Charity Screening of (K)nox: The Rob Knox Story
Special Charity Screening of (K)nox: the Rob Knox Story Documentary at Picturehouse Central...
The Arrangement (1969)
It might have been better if director Elia Kazan had handed over the...
Do Not Disturb (1965)
Takes a good while to come to the boil, perhaps as a result...
Inherit the Wind (1961)
As timely as ever with America seemingly always on the brink of dictating...
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960)
Surprisingly frank, for the times, exploration of a failing marriage that tackles sexuality...
