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
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[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
[Mini Reviews] Aladdin (2019) and The Lion King (2019)
A Whole New World … well Disney has certainly given us all that with their live action remakes of their cartoon films. With so many in the works, it seems like they are focused on this trend, which started with Maleficent (2014), Cinderella (2015) and The Jungle Book (2016). They certainly do range in quality, … Continue reading
Bede’s 2019 Oscar Predictions
Oh, yeah! One of my favourite film related times of the year is almost upon us once again. In a couple of days the Academy Awards will finally be announced, which is basically the Super Bowl for film fans. That being said, it would definitely be understatement to say that this has one very interesting … Continue reading