6 British Films With Dystopic Futures
Dystopia through British eyes - we look at 6 films with pessmistic visions of the future where people talk more about nuclear bombs than the weather.
Playing The Game: Assessing Fincher's Classic
David Fincher's The Game from 1997 doesn't seem to get the attention it deserves - we revisit and reassess this captivating film.
Why We Love Film Noir
With shadowy streets and shadowy figures, there's a lot to love about the murky, hopeless and greedy world of the film noir.
Why Spaghetti Westerns Are So Damn Delicious
How Spaghetti Westerns changed the identity of one of cinema's oldest genres with a hefty dose of amoral apathy and a fresh pair of cultural eyes.
Bruce Lee’s Greatest Fight Scenes at Golden Harvest
When it comes to beautifully executed fights on screen, Bruce Lee remains the undisputed master. We pick out some of his greatest battles.
The Inspired Horror of José Larraz
When Spanish horror director José Larraz came to the UK, he offered an outsider's view to Britain and reflected the culture he witnessed through his lens.
Eyebrows and Egyptian Feasts in H.G. Lewis' Blood Feast
Prepare to dine - we raise a glass and toast to the 60th anniversary of Herschell Gordon Lewis' seminal horror flick Blood Feast.
Camp Arrow Part IV Picks
Looking for a great deal this July? Come join us by the campfire down at Camp Arrow where we've made our top picks to consider this summer.
Why Waterworld Works
A love letter to Kevin Costner's notorious 90s epic that’s so much more than a damp squib.
VHS memories: Our love for the videotape era lives on
The joy of browsing around your local video store to find a new film to rent is sadly gone - Sam Ashurst gives a personal recollection of those glory days.