We don’t review many romantic comedies on this show, but when we do… Buster Keaton’s typically eccentric take on the genre is our film of the week, with Eureka’s new Blu-Ray of Seven Chances under Graham, Sarah and Tim’s respective microscopes. In more characteristic features, Graham has The Wind from […]
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Harpoon – Literary Loitering Takeover Cinema Eclectica (245)
The Personal History of David Copperfield – Cinema Eclectica Podcast 241
Cream-Filled Avocado Iannucci Strange, nay paranormal, events on Eclectica number 241, as our director’s lottery comes out with… number 241. That’s not the inexplicable bit – the inexplicable bit comes when we only realise this once the recording’s stopped. Before that, join Graham and special guest Andrew from 4-Panel and […]
Edge of the Axe (1988) Finding the joy in ropey slashers (Review)
Double Face: A Crime Drama in Giallo Clothing (Review)
I haven’t come across any Gialli films that have bored or frustrated me. Whether it is The Red Queen Kills Seven Times or Blood and Black Lace, they have strong qualities that make each film absorbing. Whether that’s eye-popping colour cinematography, a strong mixture of pulp crime and a central […]
Black Moon Rising (1986) John Carpenter albeit minus the craft (Review)
Scared Stiff: Midnight Madness undone in 60 seconds (Review)
Blood Hunger: The Films of José Larraz (Review)
The number of bums on cinema seats may be falling and streaming platform’s as numerous as they are unstoppable, with home video falling somewhere between the two. Even so, there will always be a place for DVD and Blu-ray collectors thanks to labels giving boutique releases to the weird, wonderful […]