RIP Burt Reynolds – 1936-2018
When I was in high school I ran across something called “The Video Movie Guide” which was put out yearly by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter, and was in effect the IMDB of its time. There were tons of movie guides out, but this one, to me, was the best, primarily because it put films…
I’ve written before about discovering Mark Kermode, notorious British Film Critic, while prowling around a bookstore just off Trafalgar Square back in 2011, and his YouTube channel (along with radio host Simon Mayo) is required viewing for me. However it always sends a thrust of ennui through me when I see that week’s review are…
On the recommendation from Mark Kermode in his 2017 Best Of list I dived right into the film that made the top of his list, Raw. While Raw is a 2016 film Mark’s list encompasses films that were released in the UK in 2017, of which Raw is one. I’d of course heard about Raw…
It’s December and Christmas time is here, and you know what that means, right? Yep, Ghost Storyies! What’s that you say? Ghost stories for Christmas? I must mean Halloween, right? Well, you’re probably saying that unless you happen to have grown up in the UK in the 1970’s. That’s because there’s a tradition in Britain…
At the suggestion of an old co-worker (you know who you are) I watched “The Norliss Tapes” this evening. And having now watched it I can say, without a doubt, that it has one of THE most unfulfilling endings of any film I’ve ever seen! I get that it was produced as a pilot for…
How could a 70’s British horror film that has the line “You are about to get disgustingly drunk” purred by Ava Gardner be bad? If you’re talking about “Tam-Lin” (aka “The Devil’s Widow) then the answer is: its not bad at all. Is it a great horror film? No; in fact I’m not sure its…
I’m sure we all have films that we either saw, or perhaps didn’t see, as kids that have left some kind of lasting impression on us. I have A LOT of films that fall into these categories. “Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things” and “King Kong” [1976] are two of the films I DID see at…
I was reading an article from The Guardian suggested by a friend on Facebook (“How post-horror movies are taking over cinema“), and towards the article’s end it references a film from 2003 called “Goodbye, Dragon Inn”, in describing director David Lowery’s infulences on his new film “A Ghost Story” (not to be confused with “Ghost…