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[23 Jan 2012 | 8 Comments | ]
Review: Drive

A nameless stuntman moonlights as a getaway driver for unscrupulous criminals. He’s great at his professions – both of them. But having a conscience in this business can get you killed.

Gangster, Headline, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[2 Nov 2011 | 4 Comments | ]
Review: Scarface

Say hello to my…shiny blu-ray disc. Brian De Palma’s Scarface arrives on UK Blu-ray disc but is the film as good as we all remember?

Drama, Gangster, Reviews »

[21 Feb 2011 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: Eastern Promises

David Cronenberg continues to age like wine with the brilliant Eastern Pormises.

Action-Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Gangster, Horror, Top 10s »

[12 Jul 2010 | 17 Comments | ]
Top 10 John Landis Films

Most audiences today won’t have heard of the name John Landis. They would have heard of “Coming To America” and “The Blues Brothers” but it’s unlikely they recognise the talent behind the lens. That’s because Landis has become one of Hollywood’s forgotten star directors. Legal troubles and a decade of poor work has put the director out in the wilderness. Forgettable films from a forgotten filmmaker.

Yet, you ask anyone if they’ve seen Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and most will reply “Damn right I have – best music video ever made!” Well, that was the brainchild of Jackson and John Landis.

Drama, Foreign Language, Gangster, Genre, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[17 Jun 2010 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: City of God

I’ve heard Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund’s 2004 Oscar-nominated film to be likened to Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction”. Yet, I’d hazard a guess this is more a marketing ploy to pigeonhole the film into a more saleable product. It is like saying Antonia Bird’s drama “Priest” is like “The Exorcist”. They both feature members of the church questioning their own faith after all, but the two films couldn’t be more dissimilar. Granted, “ City of God” and “Pulp Fiction” share the depiction of crime and a time-switching, non-linear narrative, but there is little ironic humour to find in Meirelles and Lund’s uncompromising film. “City Of God” isn’t interested in stylised characters that overplay the merits of the metric system or theatrical violence and pop-culture references, it cuts far closer to the bone than that.

Action-Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Gangster, Horror, Time Period - 1960 to 1979, Time Period - 1980s to Present, Top 10s, Western »

[3 Feb 2010 | 25 Comments | ]

The vampire: that harbinger of everlasting life and eternal damnation. From the cloaked gothic majesty of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” to the down and dirty night-crawlers of Kathryn Bigelow’s “Near Dark”, vampire’s have formed the basis for more literary and cinematic horror than any other fictional creature.
Early cinematic incarnations of the blood-sucking sun-haters were based on Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. Infamously, Friedrich Murnau made “Nosferatu” in Germany without acquiring the rights to film the novel. After a lawsuit, all copies of the film were ordered to be destroyed. The film …

Action-Adventure, Drama, Foreign Language, Gangster, Horror, Time Period - 1960 to 1979, Time Period - 1980s to Present, Time Period - Pre-1959, War »

[16 Nov 2009 | 4 Comments | ]

World Cinema fan? – World Cinema bargains on Amazon.co.uk
10. Mark Lee (AKA Mark Gor)
Played by Chow Yun-Fat
Gangster Mark sports a duster, Alain Delon sunglasses and constantly chews a toothpick – and it’s a well known fact it doesn’t get any cooler than that (in fact, Quentin Tarantino reportedly copied the look and sported it for months after watching the movie). Mark isn’t just the epitome of cool though – he is a hitman of considerable skill and flair, and you cross him at …

Comedy, Drama, Foreign Language, Gangster, People - Directors, Silent, Time Period - 1980s to Present, Time Period - Pre-1959, War, Western »

[1 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

MICHAEL MANN’S TOP 10 FILMS
1. Apocalypse Now (Coppola, 1979)
2. Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein, 1925)
3. Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941)
4. Dr Strangelove (Kubrick, 1963)
5. Faust (Murnau, 1926)
6. Last Year at Marienbad (Resnais, 1961)
7. My Darling Clementine (Ford, 1946)
8. The Passion of Joan of Arc (Dreyer, 1928)
9. Raging Bull (Scorsese, 1980)
10. The Wild Bunch (Peckinpah, 1969)