“Friend Like Me” by Robin Williams (from ALADDIN) R.I.P. Robin Williams (1951-2014) – Bede Jermyn
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“Friend Like Me” by Robin Williams (from ALADDIN) R.I.P. Robin Williams (1951-2014) – Bede Jermyn
TURKEY SHOOT (2014) and WHY DON’T YOU PLAY IN HELL? In this 9th edition of my 2014 MIFF video reviews, I share my thoughts on the remake of the 1982 infamous Ozploitation classic TURKEY SHOOT and Sion Sono’s absolutely insane action film/love letter to 35mm cinema WHY DON’T YOU PLAY IN HELL?. – Bede Jermyn
HOUSEBOUND and CREEP In this 8th edition of my 2014 MIFF video reviews, I share my thoughts on the hilarious New Zealand horror/comedy HOUSEBOUND and the creepy/darkly comedic found-footage horror film CREEP. – Bede Jermyn
MOMMY and WEB JUNKIE In this 7th edition of my 2014 MIFF video reviews, I share my thoughts on acclaimed Canadian director Xavier Dolan’s Cannes Film Festival award winning film MOMMY and the fascinating and thought-provoking documentary WEB JUNKIE. – Bede Jermyn
Download HERE Super Podcast Ep 121 – We Pay Tribute To Robin Williams We are back, in our first official podcast since May! The team are all here, Super Marcey, Bea Harper and Bede Jermyn. We are here to pay tribute to Robin Williams, who sadly passed away recently. Also we discuss recent watches, and … Continue reading
Marcey and her niece Lily review POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE Thanks to Pinnacle, my niece Lily and I were able to see a preview of POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE, now when seeing a film based on a beloved children’s TV series, you need to actually bring someone to see it who fits the target … Continue reading
JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE and GOD HELP THE GIRL In this 6th edition of my 2014 MIFF video reviews, I share my thoughts on the Jimi Hendrix biopic JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE and the musical comedy/drama GOD HELP THE GIRL. – Bede Jermyn
HULK HOGAN OPENS THE SHOW It is always a treat to see Hulk Hogan, I am a sucker for some good nostalgia and the hulkster always delivers that in spades. Now if you wanted me to completely mark out like a pre-puberty little snot, you wouldnhabe thrown another small NWO reunion our way. Hearing that … Continue reading
“Lies” by Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova (from ONCE) – Bede Jermyn
“The Crucible” Author: Arthur Miller Published: 1953 I wanted to take a different approach on my reviews of literary offerings so I’m going with Arthur Miller’s vehement statement against McCarthyism in the dramatised for of the Salem Witch Trials, another period of human bullshit being accepted. Strange and disturbing affairs are afoot in Salem, … Continue reading
BOYHOOD and KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER In this 5th edition of my 2014 MIFF video reviews, I share my thoughts on Richard Linklater’s critically acclaimed masterpiece BOYHOOD and the fact-based comedy/drama KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER . For more of my experiences at MIFF, follow me at http://www.twitter.com/BedeJermyn for my daily random thoughts and first reactions to all the films at the festival. … Continue reading
NOTE: This is a request from the ever-learning screen writer Ryan Gallant who, like me, is all about the down and dirty when it comes to badass heroes. “The Count of Monte Cristo” Author: Alexandre Dumas Published: 1844 I’m going to say this right off the bat-Edmond Dantès , aka the Count of … Continue reading
It’s been a few weeks(thank you knee surgery), but I’m back with this week’s Legends of Horror! This week, I am going to discuss somebody that hasn’t appeared in many horror films but has been an incredible force in the genre for over thirty years. I’m talking about the Mistress of the Dark herself, Elvira! … Continue reading
“Lolita” Author: Vladimir Nabokov Published: 1955 Yeah, this review is gonna be slightly tricky due to how controversial this classic is in terms of content. Please note that in no way do I condone the character of Humbert Humbert nor do I feel Nabokov was trying to glorify pedophilia. Humbert Humbert is a monster, … Continue reading