A journey to a new land full of hope which gives way to broken promises, harsh conditions, disputes between long-standing friends, moral hypocrisy and an ultimately hollow victory
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
“You’re nothing but a pack of cards,” as Alice once pointedly said, growing tired of Wonderland and her infuriating confrontation with the Queen of Hearts and her antagonistic
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 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
It’s long been considered that Jaws, released in June 1975, was the film which established the phenomenon of the “summer blockbuster” which now dictates the budgets, release schedules
The casebooks of the great consulting detective of Victorian London, as serialised in The Strand Magazine by his dear friend Doctor John Watson, a total of sixty adventures
The extensive resume of writer/producer/director may not always glitter but there are sufficient jewels set among it to make his less successful offerings forgivable, from setting Cary Grant
One of the “fathers of science fiction” through the worldwide popularity of the fifty four volumes which comprise his Voyages extraordinaires, it is no surprise that cinema has