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Month: October 2017

Posted onOctober 19, 2017October 24, 2017

‘Brawl in Cell Block 99’ Review: Vince Vaughn Convinces as the Big Badass You Don’t Want to Mess With

Bone Tomahawk was a savage but highly inventive film. Writer director S. Craig Zahler has followed this horror western up with a tense and equally...

Posted onOctober 17, 2017October 17, 2017

From the London Film Festival 2017 ‘Jailbreak’ Has Some of the Best Fight Scenes This Side of The Raid

Cambodia’s answer to The Raid? Actor Jean-Paul Ly revealed to us that the Cambodian film industry is very young. It’s first modern cinema opened only...

Posted onOctober 16, 2017

From the London Film Festival 2017: ‘Beyond the Clouds’

The first Indian film by Iranian film maker, Majid Majidi, Beyond the Clouds is a crime drama set in Mumbai. Aamir (Ishaan Khattar) is a...

Posted onOctober 16, 2017October 16, 2017

The Clones Cast – Bruce Lee’s Deadly Kung Fu (1976) – Ep #7

Bruce Li is “Bob” lee in a beautiful biopic of Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee’s Secret (aka Secret of Bruce Lee and Bruce Lee’s Deadly Kung...

Posted onOctober 15, 2017October 16, 2017

We Talk to Actor Ryan Gage about Fulfilling His Dream of Being in Red Dwarf and Playing a Wrong’un in The Hobbit

Red Dwarf is back on TV! And the first episode of the new series, Cured, stars Ryan Gage as Hitler, well sort of, in what...

Posted onOctober 15, 2017October 15, 2017

From The London Film Festival 2017: ‘Grain’ is a Tarkovsky Influenced Sci-Fi in Stunning Black and White

In a post-apocalyptic thriller where a manmade grain has supplanted all other crops but is now beginning to fail, a lone scientist leaves the safety...

Posted onOctober 15, 2017December 23, 2017

‘Call Me By Your Name’ is Like Going on a Perfect Vacation, with Added Homoeroticism

Elio (Timothée Chalamet) lives an idyllic existence living with his family in their villa in rural Northern Italy. When one of his father’s students, Oliver...

Posted onOctober 15, 2017October 15, 2017

From the London Film Festival: ‘A Prayer Before Dawn’ is a Bone Crunchingly Violent Prison Drama

Life in a Thai prison is hellish in A Prayer Before Dawn. Recounting the real life experiences of Billy Moore, a young man is sent...

Posted onOctober 15, 2017

From the London Film Festival 2017: ‘The Hungry’ Review

The Hungry is a modern retelling of Titus Andronicas set in India. The rival generals have been replaced by two families of business men and...

Posted onOctober 13, 2017October 19, 2017

‘Lucky’ Gives Harry Dean Stanton the Swan-song He Deserves

Lucky is the second and tragically final time that Harry Dean Stanton took a lead role in a film, after Wim Wender’s 1984 masterpiece Paris,...

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