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INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS: Double, Double, Toil And Trouble…  ~ DVD Review

INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS: Double, Double, Toil And Trouble… ~ DVD Review

by Dave Bradley | Dec 23, 2019 | DVDs, Reviews

Shock/Cinema Cult, Rated M, 80 minutes. (Flashback DVD Review) The original 1956 grandpappy of the ‘pod people’ sci-fi/horror subgenre, this beloved, film-noir-esque cult classic was directed by Don Siegel (before his collaborations with Clint Eastwood including Dirty...
Riding The Nightmare: Wednesday 13 Walks Through The Necrophaze ~ Interview.

Riding The Nightmare: Wednesday 13 Walks Through The Necrophaze ~ Interview.

by Bián Hickman | Aug 19, 2019 | Interviews, Music

[MUSIC ~ USA] by Bián Hickman. “American shock rockers Wednesday 13 prepare to unleash their latest album Necrophaze to their horror-stricken fans. Produced by Michael Spreitzer of Devildriver and featuring many guest artists, Necrophaze, which pays homage to ‘80s...
THE CINEMA OF CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: IMAGINING THE IMPOSSIBLE – Book Review

THE CINEMA OF CHRISTOPHER NOLAN: IMAGINING THE IMPOSSIBLE – Book Review

by Dave Bradley | Oct 11, 2015 | Books, Reviews

Edited by Jacqueline Furby and Stuart Joy (Footprint) 2015, 274pp, RRP $57.95 Furby and Joy’s academic tome is intended to delve into the myriad mysteries that run throughout the films of London-born writer, director, producer and sometime cinematographer and editor...
THE INCIDENT: A Classic Film By Larry Peerce – DVD Review

THE INCIDENT: A Classic Film By Larry Peerce – DVD Review

by Dave Bradley | Oct 11, 2015 | DVDs, Reviews

Shock, M, 95 Mins Something of a lost classic , director Larry Peerce’s raw, uncomfortable drama must have seemed pretty confronting in 1967, and nowadays still feels tense, as his intriguing cast gets psychologically terrorised (and do some psychological terrorising...


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