Doctor Phillip Reynolds is supremely, unapologetically arrogant; as a plastic surgeon, perhaps it comes with the territory, and he jokes with his interns at the hospital that as
It is rare for a film which was never completed and released to continue to be discussed decades later, yet there are examples; Alejandro Jodorowsky’s adaptation of Dune
In frozen moments of time the young girls of the high school volleyball team practice in the afternoon sun, their toned and tanned legs and arms shown off
While the name Dario Argento is synonymous with the giallo subgenre of horror, that definition is equally linked with thriller and mystery, and while his later films such
Nothing succeeds like success, and any edifice which defies expectation to rise significantly higher than anticipated is sure to inspire similar monuments. Released in February 1986, Steve Miner’s
And what would socialite Mrs Dorothy Fremont like for her daughter Suzette’s upcoming birthday party? “Something unusual. Something totally different.” And having made that request of Fuad Ramses
Under the ravishing blue skies of southern Italy in the village of Accendura boys will be boys, and even in church Bruno, Michele and Tonino cannot help but
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In a genre littered with controversial films, works which have been heavily censored or outright banned, Jörg Buttgereit’s 1987 Nekromantik is in a league of its own, an