All The Way Through Evening is a wonderful and touching musical-documentary, and one that certainly deserves more words than I can give it at this time. Director Rohan Spong has crafted a very beautiful film, one that feels very much like a passion project, about passion. The subject matter here is about the ’70-something’ concert … Continue reading
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DVD Review: Betty White’s Off Their Rockers – Season 1 [M15]
Director: Tim Gibbons Starring: Betty White, Reatha Grey, Micahel Yama The Show: Betty White is the darling of comedy; she has been entertaining us all for generations. Thanks to a Superbowl commercial for Snickers several years’ back, her popularity has risen to possibly an all time high. It is no wonder she hosts her own … Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] The Blair Witch Project (1999)
“The Blair Witch Project” (1999) The Blair Witch Project doesn’t offer anything new that could be considered original, but it’s a personal belief of mine it’s not the idea that truly matters, it’s how the idea is executed. Although this film has been subject to countless parodies by now, what a lot of people don’t quite … Continue reading
DVD Review: Terra Nova The Complete Series [M15]
Starring: Jason O’Mara, Stephen Lang, Shelley Con, Landon Liboiron, Naomi Scott, Alana Mansour The Show: Terra Nova was a huge television event last year, it was advertised quite a lot and the marketing suggested it was an action adventure about dinosaurs. The show did not get a Second Season, the ratings were just not there … Continue reading
DVD Review: Polisse [MA15]
Dir: Maïwenn Starring: Karin Viard, Joey Starr, Marina Foïs, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Maïwenn The Film: The first thing that came to mind after I watched Polisse was that it felt like a film version of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – only far more disturbing and hard hitting (although SVU has pushed the boundaries before). … Continue reading
Movie Exchange Club November Blog-a-Thon – Week 1: Cast A Deadly Spell (1991)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90’s Gems Why A.J. Chose This Film For Marcey: “‘Cast a Deadly Spell’ brings together two of my most favorite things in the world: film noir and monsters. But … Continue reading
Blu-ray Review: Dollhouse Season 1 [M15]
I have wanted to watch Dollhouse for a long time now, and I could never catch it on TV to watch it from the start. I was very happy to hear Australia was finally getting Season 1 on DVD and Blu-ray Continue reading
[Bea’s Reviews] Threads (1984)
“Threads” (1984) (Authors’ note- hey folks, since it is the horror season, I figured I would review several films involving themes that scare me. The following review is not meant to be a wild call to arms or to monger scares from readers, but it affected me so deeply when I first saw it because … Continue reading
DVD Review: El Narco [MA15]
Dir: Luis Estrada Starring: Damian Alcazar, Joaquin Cosio, Ernesto Gomez Cruz The Film: Every so often a film comes along, you don’t know much about it but you’ve heard very positive things. You go in to watch it and keep your expectations in check and then it slaps you upside the head! El Narco (aka … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Mini Reviews: Cemetery Man (1994) and Poison For The Fairies (1984)
Dellamorte Dellamore or Cemetery Man is the final Michele Soavi film for my 31 Days Of Horror Continue reading
DVD Review: The Thompsons [MA15]
Dir: The Butcher Brothers Starring: Cory Knauf, Samuel Child, Joseph McKelheer, Mackenzie Firgens, Ryan Hartwig,Elizabeth Henstridge The Film: I just saw The Hamiltons for the first time this month, as part of my 31 Days Of Horror marathon (you can see my mini review here) and I was curious to see where the follow up … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Mini Reviews: The Offspring (1987) and Lisa And The Devil (1973)
I was drawn to Lisa And The Devil because it was a Mario Bava film, and I wanted something a little more unusual of his on my list to check out. Well unusual wasn’t wrong, as this film is down right INSANE! Continue reading
[Review] Dead Shadows (2012)
Even though I am one that likes to go into films blind, that can’t always be the case. I had read the synopsis and seen the awesome trailer for Dead Shadows, and everything about it just screamed my name. It felt very much like my kind of film, and I did let myself get excited … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Mini Reviews: Frankenstein Unbound (1990) and Cold Eyes Of Fear (1971)
Mini Review Day 21: Frankenstein Unbound (1990) I find it rather odd that until recently I hadn’t even heard of the film Frankenstein Unbound and it seemed strange to me. A Frankenstein film, directed and written by Roger Corman starring John Hurt, Raul Julia and Bridget Fonda – and I didn’t know of its existence! … Continue reading