Kateno Shindo’s Naked Island
The director of Onibaba and Kuroneko explores a bleak tale of isolation and quiet despair.
Kateno Shindo’s Naked Island Read MoreCultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The director of Onibaba and Kuroneko explores a bleak tale of isolation and quiet despair.
Kateno Shindo’s Naked Island Read MoreThe author narrates a 1956 radio drama based on his classic novel Brave New World.
Aldous Huxley’s Theatre Of The Mind Read MoreA quiet, cynical and darkly humorous look at Ukrainian life and hopeless dreams of escape that feels both alien and entirely relatable.
Raindance 2020: My Thoughts Are Silent Read MoreJohn Cassavetes and Gena Rowland create a study of fear, guilt and personal horror.
Woman On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown – John Cassavetes’ Opening Night Read MoreAlan Bleasdale’s black comedy is a rare jewel from the worst era of British cinema.
It’s Grim Up North – Alan Bleasdale’s Unjustly Ignored No Surrender Read MoreGeorge Romero’s first film after Dawn of the Dead was an ambitious attempt to break free of the horror straitjacket.
Knightriders: George Romero’s Ambitious Attempt At A Career Renaissance Read MoreKaryn Kusama’s plodding paranoid religious cult thriller is an example of more being decidedly less.
An Invitation That’s Easy To Refuse Read MoreRe-examing the bleakest teen sex comedy of the 1980s.
Teenage Kicks: The Strangely Dark World Of The Last American Virgin Read MoreBanned, ignored and forgotten – one of the most powerful films of the 1960s deserves its long-overdue reassessment.
Last Train On The Left – The Incident Is The 1960s Most Underrated Movie Read MoreChernobyl • Romance • Cujo • Saint Bernard • Voodoo Man • Used Cars • The Running Man • Nightfall • Night Killer • Robowar
Blu-Ray And DVD Review Round Up – July 2019 Read More