 | Great film. Even for non-horror fans. 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful
If you're planning on heading off for a backpacking holiday in the Austrailian outback sometime soon, then you might want to give this film a miss until you're back in the safety of your own armchair.... read full review |
 | Finally! 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
This documentary from 1984 features a great band at the pinnacle of their career. Originally only available on a rare VHS it's great to see such a classic rockumentary issued on DVD for everyone's en... read full review |
 | Oops! I actually enjoyed this film! 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
I might well be committing a cardinal sin by saying that I actually enjoyed this film. I even laughed once or twice! Chances are this film was given bad reviews even before it was finished just because it... read full review |
FM4GBNVduRod0!~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | Not bad for a TV movie. 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Originally made for TV, this 1980s British film follows the leader of a football hooligan crew called The Inner City Crew. Bex Bissell (Gary Oldman) is typical of the yuppie culture - an estate agent, wears ni... read full review |
 | Up Yer Bum! 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
This film was based loosley on the teenage life of Cynthia Payne - Britain's most notorious Madam. Written and directed by David Leland,who'd already done two other films about Cynthia Payne. ... read full review |
 | An almost fly-on-the-wall life of murder. 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Made on a shoe-string budget back in 1986 and banned by the BBFC for some time, this grim film follows the empty life of nomadic socio-psychopath Henry (Michael Rooker). Based on the real-life confessions (and ... read full review |
 | Indie Kylie's not so bad... 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
By 1997, much of pop music had changed. The music papers were declaring the "Techno Revolution" was on, Britpop was ruling the charts, and simple dance-pop seemed to be the domain of teenage girls. So... read full review |
 | A huge album with so many themes... 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
In 1987 U2 were huge. They'd already done four successful studio albums, sell out tours on both sides of the Atlantic and had taken Live Aid audiences by storm two years previously. The Joshua Tree made t... read full review |
 | Goodbye to innocence. 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Kylie did a brave thing in 1993. She left behind the very successful formalic pop world of Stock, Aitken & Waterman and walked into the unknown of an indie/dance label and issued this first release from he... read full review |
 | Something old for audiences new. 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I used to be cynical about reissues of old stuff with "added extras" or "remastered" - particularly where Duran Duran are concerned because their back catalogue has been reissued so many tim... read full review |