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
A girl runs through the woods, pursued by two men desperately calling her name, but though they seek to protect her she will not listen. Threatening to throw
“We’re in the business of taking lives, and business is booming.” Out of a secret London club operates a group of assassins for hire, each with their own
In 1979 the popular culture of east and west could not have seemed further apart, the top grossing films at the American box office the dissection of the