It may be one of precisely three films ever to top Sight & Sound’s poll of the greatest movies of all time, but what you’ve all really been waiting for is for Vittorio de Sica’s “Bicycle Thieves” to be subjected to the patented dumbass Eclectica treatment. And you’re in luck […]
Vittorio De Sica
Cinema Eclectica 145 – Tom Hiddleston’s Plasticine Nipples
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) a brightly colourful, carefree and sexy production (Review)
Cinema Eclectica 123 – Even David Cronenberg Has His Limits
Above all else, Cinema Eclectica wants to heal your soul. Do you have traumatic memories of Watership Down? Ryan’s review of BFI Flipside’s “The Orchard End Murder” might be able to help. Is your home life confusing? It can’t be as confusing as Vittorio De Sica’s “Marriage, Italian Style”, reviewed […]
Cinema Eclectica 121 – Beverley Hills Wicker Man
Cinema Eclectica 91 – Smackhead School Reunion
All hail our new Lizard Overlord! On this week’s episode we have a rather eventful Trailerwatch and Question of the Week, and Off The Shelf includes “Two Women” starring Sophia Loren, Werner Herzog’s volcanic documentary “Into the Inferno”, and European depress-’em-up “Aloys”. This week’s Feature Presentation is “Nocturnal Animals”. Tune […]