Stanley KuBLOG: Dr Strangelove (or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb) – A Stanley Kubrick Retrospective
Dr. Strangelove is damned near perfect. Hell, it simply is perfect. From the title with its death wish Nazi sentiment matched with the...
Read MoreCheck out the new Batmobile in the latest image from The Batman
Director Matt Reeves has shared these new images from The Batman. They show Robert Pattinson suited up as Batman and we get our first look...
Read MoreBond Blog: From Russia With Love
Released in 1963 and based on Ian Fleming’s 1957 novel, From Russia with Love is the second outing for Sean Connery as James Bond...
Read MoreOn Her Majesty’s Secret Bond Blog: Introduction and Dr. No!
My relationship with James Bond 007 began young. I can’t remember the very first Bond film at all but it is probably a Sean Connery on...
Read MoreStanley KuBLOG: Lolita – A Stanley Kubrick Retrospective
Lolita is an odd film but is a first for Kubrick. His first non-genre film, the adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s 1955 novel, tells...
Read MoreReview: The Invisible Man will shred your nerves, and smack you senseless.
The Invisible Man will shred your nerves, and smack you senseless. Surprise!? Well, not really. We should’ve expected nothing else from...
Read MoreReview: Color Out Of Space – “A Lovecraft adaptation that is a wild and transcendental hoot”
Outlaw film director Richard Stanley (Hardware) returns to the helm after a lengthy post-The-Island-of-Dr.-Moreau-imposed absence to bring...
Read MoreReview: The Call Of The Wild – “A rustic, intimate, and delightfully old-school yarn”
There has been a tidal wave of backlash directed towards this new re-telling of Jack Londen’s iconic 1903 adventure novel, The Call of the...
Read MoreReview: The Invisible Man – “A tightly written script”
The Invisible Man is a reimagining rather than a reboot of the original character, leaning into the terror of the unknown wrapped in the...
Read MoreReview: Color Out Of Space – “Relentless and incredibly imaginative”
Color Out Of Space is a fascinating film. It’s almost certainly not as good as ‘Mandy’ (reviewed HERE), but will play out brilliantly as a...
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