Films such as Blood Feast (1963), Love Camp 7 (1968), A Bay Of Blood (1971) and The Last House On The Left (1972) were either never formally submitted to the British censor or refused a certificate and, until the arrival of video, remained unseen in a country that considered Hammer Films the ne plus ultra […]
Month: May 2017
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10 Movies That Signified A New Phase In The Director’s Filmmaking Style
The general concept of change can really divide people, especially when it comes to artistic endeavours. Whether these changes are due to trends that are a way for the artist to move with the times, or simply for the artist to get out of their comfort zone and try something different, viewers will react differently. […]
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8 Reasons Why “T2 Trainspotting” is a Great Sequel
Here we have another reboot-esque sequel, another of the string of hot film franchises from the 80s and 90s getting revived for a quick buck and for everyone to very quickly forget ever happened. However, “T2 Trainspotting” joins the ranks of the likes of “Mad Max: Fury Road” as a successful sequel after all these […]
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10 Great Horror Movies Where Humanity Is The Monster
“Hell is other people” Sartre said, and is in that cynical spirit where many of the best horror films find their voices. While demon and poltergeist flicks today dominate the genre, there has always been a contingent of filmmakers who seek to forego otherworldly threats, presenting us instead with an enemy from which we have […]
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All 8 Alejandro Jodorowsky Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
Poetry, disabled people, magical realism, social critique, mysticism, outrageous imagery, violence, copious amounts of blood, tarot cards, fake prophets, spiritual healing, blasphemy and anger are just a few of the characters, tropes, and motivations we can find the portfolio of one of cinema’s greatest demolishers and iconoclasts. Filmmaker, artist, writer, playwright, poet, mime, tarologist, spiritual […]