One of the “fathers of science fiction” through the worldwide popularity of the fifty four volumes which comprise his Voyages extraordinaires, it is no surprise that cinema has
Finally receiving a long-awaited Blu-ray release comes Peter Hyams’ 1981 space western, Outland, an unjustly-neglected piece starring Sean Connery and Frances Sternhagen, the action takes place in a
For most of its lifetime, the horror film has been looked down upon, by sneering critics who saw them as being of little value, by teachers and parents
Too often hidden from view from audiences accustomed to the effortless digital realities of modern cinema where anything that can be imagined can be depicted it’s easy to
It would be fair to say that the period from 1977 to 1986 could be considered a Golden Age for science fiction cinema, particularly for devotees of space
A 1975 espionage thriller directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford, the fourth of their seven collaborations, Three Days of the Condor is an adaptation of James
With the advent of the Space Race in the early nineteen sixties, the American film industry turned its attention once more to a genre which had been languishing
It is no secret that Hollywood is the Ouroboros, the snake that consumes itself, endlessly remaking and reinventing, hoping to create itself anew so the audience doesn’t realise