Siege of the Saxons (1963)
King Arthur (plus Excalibur) meets Robin Hood (minus Merrie Men). I wouldn’t have
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King Arthur (plus Excalibur) meets Robin Hood (minus Merrie Men). I wouldn’t have
Cracking British heist film prefiguring titles as disparate as The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Innocence and experience alike are corrupted by the destructive power of love in
Dirty Half-Dozen – cashiered British major, five hardened criminals with particular sets of
Quentin Tarantino is probably alone in preferring this movie mishap to John Frankenheimer’s Grand
Approach with affection and you will be rewarded. This is third tier Hammer
If you’re going to put an English rose through the mill who better
The 1960s was awash with movie megalomaniacs, most courtesy of the spy vogue
There’s a terrific western directed by John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven, 1960) inside
With You Can Call Me Bill in US theaters now via Legion M, star William Shatner shares his four favorites
Derring-do and heroism were the 1960s war movie default with enemies clearly signposted
Source: Dan Loves Film. Dir: Rose Glass Cast: Kristen Stewart, Katy O’Brian, Jena Malone, Anna Baryshnikov
Best viewed as Charles Bronson’s breakout movie. Yes, he had played supporting roles
Four Horror Favorites with Sydney Sweeney and Michael Mohan
I thought I’d taken a stab at finding out what happened to Mimsy
One great scene doesn’t make a great movie, but I’ll tell you about
Armed robbers lack the finesse of a jewel thief or burglar when it
The Best Picture nominees for the 2024 Academy Awards. Edited by @CultPopture
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) set in the West
A triumvirate of art thieves are blackmailed into stealing a famous Goya painting
Source: Dan Loves Film. Dir: Johan Renck ; Cast: Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan, Kunal Nayyar
The gentlest of British comedies – a fading subgenre after the infiltration of
I grant you, not many movies pivot on a broken matchstick. Nor, for
Of all the lazy, incompetent streamers this has to take the biscuit. Not
Tricky little number that pivots on a tricky plot point and is almost
You took on Spencer Tracy (Judgment at Nuremberg, 1961) at your peril. Not
Marvellous little drama. Succession the old-fashioned way when promotion was determined by interview
Exclusive interviews with Oscar-winning filmmakers and artists, from cinematography to visual effects
Hedonism gets a reality check but not before it’s done a pretty good
Daddy Issues is an original new comedy for BBC Three and BBC iPlayer