Which crap ’80s ad springs to mind first – bloke toasting flame-grilled whopper in the exhaust of a fighter plane or Peugeot...
Suspense… literally
A poor second bite of the portmanteau cherry for Amicus, with Burgess Meredith as Dr Diabolo, a carnival showman with a rather...
‘Potter plays – the hotter plays!’ Dennis’s second stab at the young-man-seduces-middle-aged-wife-of-trainspotter format after Schomoedipus, and his umpteenth stab at the young-man-drops-in-on-middle-aged-wife...
By our reckoning, there’s not a person alive today who dislikes this comedy, and we reckon that’s because it straddles the full...
The first of the posthumous sequels, with Blake Edwards cobbling together all the outtakes from the previous films he can muster, employing...
Ever wondered what Teri Copley, bubbly dickhead blonde home help of diabolical bizarrely-paired-with-repeats-of-Porridge menage-a-cinq drearcom We Got It Made, did next? The...
Canadian period wilderness drama in which Oliver Reed buys a mute Rita Tushingham for 1000 dollars, acts up something rotten even by...
This American TV movie consists of three stories all starring the great Karen Black in various guises. The first two tales are...
Ah, me. The list of memories this Cray-assisted madeleine brings forth is practically endless. Watching clips on Screen Test before it came...
Going beyond the bounds of decency-as-was, Hitchcock took his trademark black humour and shoved it into the foreground, with this whimsical tale...
An Australian take on the ‘young troublemakers re-educated in remote torture camps’ future fascist chestnut, with funny police vans, giant chess and...
It gets more convoluted still. This sanitorium-based whimsy started life as ‘Ring for Catty’, a (fairly) serious Patrick ‘Wives’ Cargill play, before...
Vincent Price returns under new management for a trio of chillers inspired by Nathaniel ‘The Scarlet Letter’ Hawthorne, involving crushed bodies under...
Probably the best thing about this is that it’s narrated by Sir Burgess Meredith but there are a few things to enjoy...
Bronson goes back to school.
The black and white Peter Sellers comedy is near enough a genre in itself, encapsulating as it does a certain time frame...
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