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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids — still a giant of charming family cinema
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids — still a giant of charming family cinema
The scientist father of a teenage girl and boy accidentally shrinks his and two other neighbourhood teens to the size of insects.
Rachel Dvorak
Jun 27
Sympathy for the Underdog — nostalgia and violence from an auteur of the yakuza genre
Sympathy for the Underdog — nostalgia and violence from an auteur of the yakuza genre
A yakuza gang gets driven out of Yokohama by a big gang from Tokyo. So they relocate to Okinawa to violently start over.
Remy Dean
Jun 26
A Shot in the Dark — Clouseau murder mystery is the zeitgeist of 1960s comedy
A Shot in the Dark — Clouseau murder mystery is the zeitgeist of 1960s comedy
Bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseau falls in love with murder suspect Maria Gambrelli and tries to clear her name.
Conall McManus
Jun 25
The Wild Bunch — the film that destroyed American myth
The Wild Bunch — the film that destroyed American myth
An ageing group of outlaws look for one last big score as the “traditional” American West is disappearing around them.
Conall McManus
Jun 24
The Miracle Fighters — kung fu in conflict with broad comedy
The Miracle Fighters — kung fu in conflict with broad comedy
A condemned Manchurian commander escapes by taking the emperor’s boy as hostage.
Remy Dean
Jun 23
Doctor Who: ‘Empire of Death’ — bombastic, brainless resolutions salvaged by an emotional reunion
Doctor Who: ‘Empire of Death’ — bombastic, brainless resolutions salvaged by an emotional reunion
The Doctor has lost, his ageless enemy reigns supreme, and a shadow is falling over creation…
Dan Owen
Jun 22
Madman — derivative but entertaining ’80s slasher
Madman — derivative but entertaining ’80s slasher
A legendary psychopathic murderer stalks a summer camp.
Jonathan 'Jono' Simpson
Jun 21
The Exorcism — promising horror possesses few ideas and little spirit
The Exorcism — promising horror possesses few ideas and little spirit
A troubled actor begins exhibiting a disruptive behaviour while shooting a horror film, but is something more sinister at play?
Alexander Boucher
Jun 21
Chinatown — investigating the dark origins of American society
Chinatown — investigating the dark origins of American society
A private detective hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s Los Angeles finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder.
Conall McManus
Jun 20
Red Peony Gambler I-III — a triad of trend-setting female vengeance movies
Red Peony Gambler I-III — a triad of trend-setting female vengeance movies
The Valiant Red Peony trilogy arrives on Blu-ray from Eureka ‘Masters of Cinema’…
Remy Dean
Jun 19
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