The risk of any artistic endeavour is to be superseded by the future; while normally it would be science fiction which is most at danger of being caught
Continuing their investigations into the skeletons in the closets of the wealthy families of Italian descent marked giallo, Arrow Films’ latest expedition has taken them to the fabulous
Arrow’s mining of the archives continues with this interesting confection from director Joseph H Lewis, probably best known now for the cult 1950 film Gun Crazy. Coming in
In the mountains of Manchuria it lay hidden for two million years until discovered in 1906 by anthropologist Professor Sir Alexander Saxton, frozen deep inside a cave, a
It’s raining when Julia Ross arrives back at her rooms at Mrs Mackie’s guest house on Carrington Street after another futile day of hunting for employment in London;
Based upon the novel by Vera Caspary, the opening line of director Otto Premiger’s 1944 adaptation of Laura sets up not only the premise but the style which
Its name has become synonymous with overambition and box office disappointment, sold by Universal Pictures as the must-see action movie of the summer of 1995 whose swelling budget
It creeps and leaps and slides and glides, and this December it arrives on Blu-ray from Criterion – beware The Blob, the 1958 juvenile delinquent science fiction horror
Family begins at home, and so does horror; established for their scouring of the archives and releasing restored versions of a broad variety of cult cinema from around