Horror-comedy Psycho Goreman is exactly the kind of film you expect from something called Pscyho Goreman. The title is a wonderful litmus test: if you hear it and want to watch it, it will scratch the itch you’re looking for; if you are the kind of strange being not excited by a film called Psycho … Continue reading Psycho Goreman (Review)
Tag: 80s
Lovers Rock (Small Axe) (Review)
The second instalment of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe is a masterclass in visual storytelling. McQueen and his crew take us to a house party in the early 80s, showing us the setup and the narrative of night, while also interweaving a love story. There is very little dialogue here, and what does exist is natural … Continue reading Lovers Rock (Small Axe) (Review)
Akira (4K Remaster) (Review)
One of the most - if not the most - iconic and influential anime feature films of all time is back in cinemas. Akira being briefly available to watch at IMAX theatres means that there has never been a better time - or better way - to watch the 1988 classic. Any fears that time … Continue reading Akira (4K Remaster) (Review)
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Color Out of Space (Review)
The work of famous racist, H.P. Lovecraft, is no stranger to the big screen. This is in spite of the fact that much of his work deals with the unexplainable and the inexplicable: people harrassed by things that defy description and understanding. These ideas may be hard to put on screen but that difficulty has … Continue reading Color Out of Space (Review)
