La Belle et la Bête – Blu-Ray Review

What is there to say: Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast) is one of the best films ever made, everything that cinema should aspire to be. It is probably Cocteau’s best-known film, and creates a magical atmosphere. It follows the basic fairytale story as popularised by author Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. … Continue reading La Belle et la Bête – Blu-Ray Review

Blood Theatre / Visitants – Blu-Ray Review

Here lie the first two films from Rick Sloane, who created his own cottage industry of campy schlock horror movies—most famously the Gremlins rip-off Hobgoblins. His desire to make films started when he was 18 and saw Joe Dante's debut as a director, Hollywood Boulevard, which he co-directed with Allan Arkush (later the director of Rock … Continue reading Blood Theatre / Visitants – Blu-Ray Review

Hammer Vol 3 – Blood And Terror – Blu-Ray Review

Blood and Terror is the latest boxset of obscure Hammer films to be released by Powerhouse, and as always with these films, it's a mixed bag. The set consists of basically two double bills, if you like: two anti-war films and two horror-tinged historical films set in Asia. The films are The Camp on Blood Island, Yesterday's … Continue reading Hammer Vol 3 – Blood And Terror – Blu-Ray Review