Even on the crowded streets of London Lisa Baumer stands out, confident, statuesque, stylish in her grey suit and red hat but aloof; she is also soon to
Once regarded as a niche interest, a form of childish escapism, in a very real and demonstrable way science fiction has become the pre-eminent entertainment force of the
A disgraced former police detective obsesses over the cold case of an unsolved murder; removed from active investigations he has managed to remain within the force, partially protected
A New York filmmaker whose works have rarely strayed far from those streets, while an allegorical vampire tale might not have been a project expected of Abel Ferrara,
After many years of waiting, one of the best unsung genre films of the 1980s finally gets the release it deserves as Geoff Murphy’s modestly-budgeted but highly effective
Born in New York in 1913, Stanley Kramer was an American filmmaker, a producer and director who chronicled his troubled times even as he looked back to the
Isolated on a New Zealand sheep farm beset by wind and rain, deluged with mud and surrounded by steep hills, the world of eleven-year-old Lisa Peers, known as
Appearing on Blu-ray courtesy of Eureka comes Breakheart Pass, a solid and, at times, spectacular action vehicle for Charles Bronson penned by Scotland’s very own master-of-action Alistair MacLean
In search of neolithic sacred sites, Howard Hallenbeck drags his reluctant wife and bickering young children around the towns and villages of Ireland, but in rural Rathmore he