Hello everyone, it is the Classic Film Kid and just in time for Halloween, I thought I would tackle a spooky stop-motion that just so happens to be one of my personal favourites, and that is Henry Selick’s Coraline, based on the dark fantasy novella by Neil Gaiman and the […]
Month: October 2017
The Crazies (1973) Romero obliterates small-town America in harsh anti-military satire (Review)
Keyframe 94 – Farmer Goku’s Fight Club
4-Panel 114 – Black Adam Goes Forth
Your weekly dose of comic-y goodness returns with 4-Panel, and our usual blend of irreverent anarchy sees the return of Inhumans-watch, the return of a major character in the third season of Daredevil, rumours about a Deathstroke movie and the possible return of Marvel’s One-Shot short films. So lots and […]
S15E04 – Electric Rat Takes the White House
Cinema Eclectica 134 – Life … Don’t Talk to Me About Life
Keyframe 93 – The Censored Brow
JD’s Revenge (1976) In touch with its culture, and has ideas that transcend its budget (Review)
The Villainess (2017) Bravura actioner containing two of the best scenes of the past decade (Review)
2017 has been a watershed year for Korean cinema. Park Chan-Wook, Kim Jee-Woon, and Joon Ho-Bong returned with the latter directing one of the largest budgets for a Netflix original. Beyond that upper echelon, cult aficionados Arrow Video have finally engaged with Korean cinema by releasing the acclaimed action film, […]
The Gorgon (1964) Hammer’s Terence Fisher tackles Greek Mythology (Review)
The most famous monsters in Hammer Studios’ repertoire were essentially the same ones Universal had hit paydirt with in the 1930s: Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, the mummy. But Hammer had plenty of other things to shock and disturb audiences with – zombies, Satanists, aliens, man-lizards and, at the end of the studio’s […]