There’s a sneaking suspicion that up until now I’ve been way too harsh on Alex de la Iglesia’s stonking HBO horror show, 30 Coins as
There’s a sneaking suspicion that up until now I’ve been way too harsh on Alex de la Iglesia’s stonking HBO horror show, 30 Coins as
Just what is it with Matthew Vaughn and spy movies? I mean in a career that started off very firmly in the British gangster movie
With the previous episode giving us an insight into what those ominous bits of loose change actually are and what risk they pose, I guess
After firmly installing himself on everyone’s radar with his massively fun debut, the horror comedy Dog Soliders, everyone huddled round waiting to see what British
After an impressively strong opening two episodes, Alex de la Iglesia’s frenzied horror show has settled nicely into the usual pattern for a series that
Once upon a time, long before irreverent Neil Gaiman adaptations, psychotic twelve year-old vigilantes and groovy X-Men movies set in the swinging sixties, Matthew Vaughn
After a stonking first episode that hurled everything but the kitchen sink at an unprepared audience, it’s time for 30 Coins to settle into something
The deconstruction of the superhero genre is hardly a new thing as comics have been taking it apart and putting it back together again as
If I’m being honest, I lost track of following the career of Spanish genre hopping director, Álex de la Iglesia, pretty much after he released
After a first instalment that raised some pertinent questions about the law and justice (albeit in a very exploitative way) and a third instalment that
If you think follow-ups, spin-offs and sequels come at us at a fearsome rate now, you should have seen how fast things moved in the
I guess sometimes it’s nice to have an idea first, but if somebody else manages to do a better job, then not even the powers
When casting a glowing, green scanning ray upon the fertile realms of 50s science fiction, it doesn’t take the clicks and whirs of a super
During his directorial career of angst ridden action thrillers, David Ayer has explored the self-loathing brotherhood of war (Fury), the self-loathing brotherhood of super villainy
While I don’t want to sound like something of an action snob, the news that many American Ninja fans utterly despise the third installment came
Despite the presence of slavering, gurgling ghouls presiding over an apocalyptic landscape, there’s been something of a debate over the years about whether 28 Days
In 1998, armed with the power of a never ending stream of conscious thought bullshit emitting from the pie hole of Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan
If there’s one thing schlock producer Charles Band seems to love (aside from making low budget movies, of course), its killer dolls. From the days
If you needed more proof that the world of filmmaking contains more swings and roundabouts than a playground the size of Erith, all you need
Probably one of the strangest trilogies you’ve never heard of, the Yokai Monsters series saw its second installment hit Japanese theatres a mere seven months