Hey, you guys remember that part of the the 80s when there seemed to be a disproportionate number of movies featuring lil’ rubber monsters running
Hey, you guys remember that part of the the 80s when there seemed to be a disproportionate number of movies featuring lil’ rubber monsters running
After wading through a fair few classic Tarzan movies as a result of reviewing them for this site, I’ve come to the conclusion that there’s
There aren’t too many movie like Robert Fuest’s The Abominable Dr Phibes and anyone who has sampled its psychotropic delights will probably agree with me
It seems that the Wild West was quite the crowed place when you consider how many drifting, nomadic, charismatic gunslingers seemed to roamed the land,
If you really want to experience the cream of the crop when it comes to the stranger end of the spectrum of cinema, you could
While The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno are rightly considered the mack daddies of the disaster movie genre, essentially creating the building blocks of
While I’m pretty sure it’s garnered me a fair few strange looks in my time, I genuinely believe that J. Michael Muro’s 1987 scum fest,
During the 80s, Jackie Chan became an unstoppable, innovative force in Kung Fu cinema, helping the genre to finally move on from the type of
Martin Campbell has something of an impressive record when it comes to bringing back faded actioners to their former glories. After all, not only did
What makes a serious filmmaker want to remake a stone cold classic? Is it hubris; the assumption that they can better something that was just
While the Western genre may not have as many reoccurring characters as, say, horror or action, there still are a few pistol drawing, longpokes who
What is it with Hollywood’s fascination with reworking the profession of being a contract killer and turning it into it being a community of cartoon
In an era of impressively belated legacy sequels, you’d think it would be tough to surprise me with yet another, sudden return of a cinematic
OK, so maybe Taken wasn’t the best action movie of all time; I mean, when you think about it, was pretty dumb, oddly basic and
Life in the jungle can be brutal, so it’s fairly fitting if I unleash some brutal honesty and declare Gordon Scott’s debut as Tarzan as
While Ishiro Honda will always be most famous for unleashing a 165 foot tall irradiated lizard onto the world as it masqueraded as the social
If we were to rank the famous cannibalistic families of the horror genre, I don’t think anyone would dare contradict me when I say that
Back in 2002, Luc Besson’s seemingly never ending goal to turn every, random, adolescent idea hes ever had into flashy, eccentric, middle-of-the-road actioners hit something
When it comes to delivering the atmospheric goods to a horror film, Mario Bava stands as a true pioneer. Whether he was beating the likes
There’s a test I tend to put on the works by Japanese filmmaker Ishiro Honda that I like to call the Godzilla test. It’s born