Dear God No! is a tribute to a lost regional drive-in film from 1976 that doesn’t rely heavily on computer gimmicks, and cuts to the core of what made these low-budget films shockingly fun. Shot entir...
Yes, this will draw comparisons to John Boorman’s 1972 film Deliverance, but I see more liking to Walter Hill’s 1979 classic The Warriors. In that film, gang members must fight from the Br...
Films about obsession always get (to) me The leads are Tom and Dan. The obsession in this film is a tape. A tape that shows a woman”s stomach being cut open, and a hand being pushed into the w...
This is amazing! One of the UK’s leading car dealerships Evans Halshaw have traced 007’s most iconic cars – from the Sunbeam Alpine in Dr No in 1962, to the souped-up Land Rover Defender a...
Kevin Corrigan plays Ken, a cartoonist recently released from a mental hospital. He now lives with his weird mother (Karen Black) and works selling ice cream at the local diner. The title is a little ...






