When comparing the 70s/80s filmographies of some of horror’s leading lights, you can see a clear line of progression from their scrappy beginnings to the
When comparing the 70s/80s filmographies of some of horror’s leading lights, you can see a clear line of progression from their scrappy beginnings to the
As the seventies rolled on, one sub-genre of the war movie that seemed to be getting ever more dated was the man-on-a-mission movie that often
There’s nothing more gripping than a good old Second World War set, men on a mission movie from the classic years that saw a scattering
Every actor makes the odd baffling decision every now and then, but I suppose it’s a fairly natural thing when you want to tale a
If someone grabbed me while I was walking down the street and suddenly demanded to know the best and easiest way to describe Convoy, Sam
Walter Hill’s 1978 thriller is one of those movies that’s managed to affect popular culture without being that well known to the general public. Not
Usually, digging up an old TV movie made by an established director is usually the act of a completist fan who wishes to finish off
When Jackie Chan and Woo Ping Yuen released Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow onto an unsuspecting public back in 1978, it was only to the
Doug McClure suddenly finding himself stranded in fantastical realms and fighting off rubbery monsters seemed to happen so often during the 70’s it seemed to
When regarding the ingenious nature of Jackie Chan, action cinema’s beloved whirlwind of punching and prat falls, it’s easy to hold up his 1985 classic,
If I were to ask you to name a movie that’s not only a remake of a black and white classic, but is also a
Not to be confused with Quentin Tarantino’s masterful slice of wartime lunacy (although he did steal and misspell the title as a tribute to this
I’ve mentioned this a couple of other times around these parts, but the spiritual link between the Omen and Final Destination franchises is fairly well
While still relatively new to the sword clashing and empire trashing worlds of Kung Fu that were brought to us by our friends, The Shaw
Also known as The Five Venoms – which sounds suspiciously like Spider-Man’s symbiote empowered villians teamed up to form a barbershop quintet – this film
This is it. The big one. The numero uno. The head cheese. The man of steel.The legitimate grandpappy and the alpha and omega of the
In 1978, 10 years after his undisputed horror classic Night Of The Living Dead built an entire subgenre from the ground up, George A. Romero
Super-producer Roger Corman was never one to let an easy buck pass him by so when Jaws scored huge at the box office he was
Nicolas Hammond and his breathtaking, voluminous hair returns in the second movie amalgamation of the 70’s TV series, (reconfigured to feature length in order to
It’s easy to look at the comic book movies that came out between 1998 and 2008 that didn’t quite make the grade and mock their