Category: TV

The Comedy of Terrors

It opens with a sombre funeral, but as soon as the mourners depart Waldo Trumbull (Vincent Price) and his assistant Felix Gillie (Peter Lorre) of Hinchley and Trumbull’s
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Rabid

“The Canadian film industry of the 1970s was… rudimentary,” recalls producer Ivan Reitman in one of the interviews accompanying Arrow’s newly restored Blu-ray of Canadian writer/director David Cronenberg’s
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The Killing

With most of Stanley Kubrick’s thirteen feature films now available on Blu-ray, Arrow are plugging the last gap in the list by releasing two of his earliest, The
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V/H/S Viral

If there is one sad truth about horror films, it’s that while there are those writers, directors and producers who are genuinely talented and interested in exploring the
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12 Monkeys

Television is the ultimate time machine, it would seem; the chance not only to visit moments of the past through re-runs, but also to change the past, remould
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Late Phases

“I feel like I’m dropping you off in prison,” Will says as he drives his father to the Crescent Bay retirement community in Rhineback, New York. Tight lipped
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A Boy and His Dog

A post-apocalypse jet-black comedy drama starring Don Johnson, then in his mid twenties but playing teenager Vic, scavenging in a desert landscape under which lie buried the remains
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Agent Carter

It’s 1946. The war has ended and the men who fought have returned home to replace the women that were doing their jobs perfectly well whilst they were
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