Encompassing both the chills and wit that made him an international star, Theatre of Blood is one of Vincent Price’s finest films in both content and performance, coming in second only to Witchf...
The opening five minutes of this film is silent, we see an old man replaying his happiest memory of going to surprise his wife at work. Then we meet Mark, a teenager, who thinks he is going insane as ...
The Two Faces of January is set in 1960s Greece where a rich American couple are visiting the Acropolis and cross paths with a young American tour guide who also happens to be a hustler. Things are no...
By Isaac Ssebandeke. Joy Gardner, Brian Douglas, David Oluwale, Roger Sylvester, Ibrahima Sey, Shiji Lapite. These are just 6 out of a possible 1000 names that Ken Fero’s deeply moving documenta...
Terry Gilliam is back at the Sci Fi game again and it does not disappoint. If you’ve ever managed to catch the excellent Brazil or the bizarre Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, then you’ll ...











