The Hunger
Tony Scott’s The Hunger from 1983 is a stylish and delicious vampire tale that’s vastly underrated. Like his brother Ridley, the late Tony Scott was […]
Tony Scott’s The Hunger from 1983 is a stylish and delicious vampire tale that’s vastly underrated. Like his brother Ridley, the late Tony Scott was […]
The interview below is from the Leeds Film Festival a couple of years ago, it’s hilarious. John Carpenter is a man who’s done just about […]
Hi regular readers, I’m pressing pause on the weekly blogposts for the next few weeks as I’ve landed my dream script writing job. However, it’s […]
An American Werewolf in London is a classic; it stands up against any other horror movie ever made in any decade or any country. It’s […]
I’m a massive fan of Sam Peckinpah and Ride the High Country from 1962 is his second film. It was just a regular ish western […]
I was a big fan of the TV series The Office (the original British version) and I’m also a big fan of the Alan Partridge […]
Scorsese’s Bringing out the Dead from 1999 is one to see, its low grade Marty but it’s based on a nice novel by Joe Connelly, […]
Miami Blues was released in 1990 and directed by George Armitage. Armitage is a very talented director and made Grosse Pointe Blank, one of my […]
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