Mini Review Day 09: The Midnight Meat Train (2008) It is kind of bizarre to think that The Midnight Meat Train (2008) was originally going to be a sequel to Candyman (1992), both were based on Clive Baker works but fairly different. There is a strange beauty that lies within the works of Clive Baker, … Continue reading
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My Personal Opinion and Views of Joker (2019)
So, I have been struggling to write a review for Joker (2019), every time I sit down to write a proper review I seem to just sit with a blank page. Instead I have decided to just write up my thoughts, maybe it will be a jumbled mess, but I feel like I have much … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Altered States (1980) and The Reflecting Skin (1990)
Mini Review Day 07: Altered States (1980) Ken Russell was a film maker like no other, immersing audiences in all sorts of madness and visuals. His first American made film, Altered States (1980) is a visual feast and a psychedelic trip through time and space. The film is mixed with different genres, there are horror … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Dementia 13 (1963) and The Other (1972)
Mini Review Day 05: Dementia 13 (1963) So many great and legendary director’s got their start in the 60’s, it was a great era for cinema and easy to see why lot’s of names started in this time. One such name is Francis Ford Coppola, who made his official directorial debut with Dementia 13 (1963) … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Review: The Fly (1958)
Review Day 04: The Fly (1958) The Fly (1958) is a classic of sci-fi and horror cinema, spawning two sequels and a remake the story is an intriguing one. The 1950’s was a great era for the two different genre’s and this particular story offered something a little different to the usual giant monster or … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Review: The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945)
Review Day 03: The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945) The works of Oscar Wilde are still as popular as ever, and his only novel The Picture Of Dorian Gray remains a classic. The 1945 classic adaptation is a very worthy one, following the book in great detail whilst changing a few aspects that really make … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror ’19] Mini Reviews: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) and Mystery Of The Wax Museum (1933)
Mini Review Day 01: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) The silent era of films is an extra ordinary one, in a time when film was still new, the medium was growing and finding it’s feet. The horror genre was a popular one in the silent era with classic’s such as Nosferatu (1922) and The … Continue reading
Bede’s Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon #76: Foodfight!
Hey, everyone! Welcome to the 76th edition of my Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon series. Apologies once again for the lateness of this new edition of the column. As you already know last month here on SuperMarcey.com, I posted up poll with three bad movies and I said that whichever one out of those three films had … Continue reading
Marcey’s 31 Days Of Horror Viewing List
After a few years hiatus, I have decided to tackle the 31 Days Of Horror challenge for October. October is usually a busy month for me with it being my birthday month, PAX month and some events. So this 31 Days Of Horror is going to be especially challenging to fit them all in and … Continue reading
[Poll] Which Film Should Bede Watch For His 76th Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon?
Which bad film would you like to see Bede tackle next for his bad animated film themed special 76th edition of Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon? Vote in the poll below and whichever one gets the highest votes, he will watch and live-tweet it for the column! (voting closes on the 16th of September – Aussie time). … Continue reading
[Short Film Review] The Flying Fish (2019) by Bede Jermyn
I don’t know about anyone else, but do you know what type of short films that I personally admire the most? It’s the ones that attempt to showcase something that’s both unique and ambitious regardless of their short running time. There has been both quite a number of live-action and animated short films that have … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2019 Audio Reviews #14] The Nightingale, Little Monsters and Children Of The Sea (plus: My Top 10 MIFF 2019 Films)
THE NIGHTINGALE, LITTLE MONSTERS and CHILDREN OF THE SEA Welcome to the 14th and final edition of my 2019 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this very last one, I share my thoughts on THE BABADOOK director Jennifer Kent’s powerful and confronting new film THE NIGHTINGALE, the zombie horror/comedy LITTLE MONSTERS and … Continue reading
[Bede’s MIFF 2019 Audio Reviews #13] The Wild Goose Lake, Pain And Glory, Portrait Of A Lady On Fire and Honeyland
THE WILD GOOSE LAKE, PAIN AND GLORY, PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE and HONEYLAND Welcome to the 12th edition of my 2019 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on the Chinese gangster film THE WILD GOOSE LAKE, Oscar-winning director Pedro Almodovar’s semi-autobiographical film PAIN AND … Continue reading
Bede’s Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon #75: Tooth Fairy
Hey, everyone! Welcome to the 75th edition of my Bad Movie Tweet-A-Thon series. Apologies once again for the lateness of this new edition of the column. As you already know a few weeks ago here on SuperMarcey.com, I posted up poll with three bad movies and I said that whichever one out of those three … Continue reading