We approach this film with not a little trepidation. After all the hubris we’ve spent the last four-odd years heaping on what,...
Liz Taylor is bored, Richard Burton is death, Noel Coward is waspish. In summary: quite frankly, bloody hell.
THE PLOT: It’s the Swinging Londons, and ex-pat American Ann Lake (Carol Lynley) goes to collect her four-year-old-daughter Bunny from nursery school....
THE PLOT: Er… can we get back to you on that one? We’ve always been fascinated by this film. Well, the idea...
If you’re going to make a horror film in the city, London’s the city to pick...
Still very much... aliiiive!
Your actual funny film, here.
Yes, JAWS was the original summer blockbuster with over 67 million Americans seeing it at the pictures, and certainly it was the...
Forget The Poseidon Adventure. Forget The Towering Inferno. Try to dimly recall William Shatner’s colliding train epic Disaster on the Coastliner. Then...
THE PLOT: Bill (David ‘Let’s Murder Vivaldi‘ Sumner) and Jean (Joan ‘The Love Box‘ Alcorn) are your archetypal middle class suburban marrieds...
The only thing The Omen ever claimed to be was silly, fun and scary. A mission it accomplished with frightening ease.
What a fabulous, knockout scene!
LA? Sex? Death? Commerce? War? It's Great Big Over-Ambitious 1960s Film Satire ahoy!
Terrence Rattigan, warhorse of West End French window theatre, makes the final stand for old fashioned sighs-'n'-string-sections melodrama in a big ensemble...
Joan Hickson being repeatedly injected in the arse!
Nice one, Arthur.
THE PLOT: 38-year-old American writer of erotic fiction Scott Wardman (Charles Bronson) falls for a swinging 16-year-old London girl (Susan George). Big...
The toppermost triumphs of Termite Terrace.
The inspiration for everyone's favourite bollock-chopped 1990s numpty-rockers? Not bloody likely.