As a child obsessed with war, I well remember watching Dunkirk, Leslie (father of Barry) Norman’s 1958 film that depicted the events of May-June 1940, when the besieged soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force were stranded on the coast of France, and the combined efforts of the Royal Navy and […]
Month: September 2017
Cinema Eclectica 127 – We Don’t Talk About the Monkey Ghosts
4-Panel 104 – A Terrible Ninja Infestation
Literary Loitering 73 – Invest Your Didlum Wisely
Cinema Eclectica 126 – 999: Emergency Services Number of the Beast
Keyframe 86 – A Harem of Wolverines
One Piece is apparently getting a live-action adaptation, and we’re very curious about how this is going to be accomplished. In addition to that we continue our first look at the Summer 2017 season of anime with Welcome to the Ballroom, Gamers!, Made In Abyss, Fate/Apocrypha, Elegant Yokai Apartment Life, […]
4-Panel 103 – Even Space Dragons Need To Poop
Don’t play that, play this: alternatives to classic board games
It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) So overambitious it’s amazing it doesn’t fall apart (Review)
Where, But In America? asked an early working title for Stanley Kramer’s extravagant Ultra Panavision progenitor of the ‘epic comedy’ genre. Scotland is the sensible answer, the planned location of a wacky race that the transatlantic writing duo of William and Tania Rose, famous for Ealing comedies such as The […]