No Time to Die is the 25th film in the James Bond series and Daniel Craig’s final outing in the franchise. It feels like the end of an era, finally. There is a statement at […]
Director Abner Biberman’s 1956 Universal Pictures studios widescreen colour Western film Gun for a Coward stars Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter and Dean Stockwell. Rancher Will Keough (MacMurray) faces feuding younger brothers, firebrand Harry (Stockwell) and […]
Director Hope Perello’s 1991 direct-to-video horror film Howling VI: The Freaks represents a return to terrifying form in this sixth instalment of the werewolf saga. It is a satisfyingly eerie sequel about a wolfman (Brendan Hughes) […]
Director Neal Sundstrom’s 1989 direct-to-video horror film Howling V: The Rebirth stars Philip Davis, Victoria Catlin, Elizabeth Shé, Mark Sivertsen, Stephanie Faulkner, William Shockley, Mary Stavin, and Ben Cole. The screenplay by Freddie Rowe and […]
The 1988 direct-to-video horror film Howling IV: The Original Nightmare is the closest adaptation of Gary Brandner’s original 1977 source novel The Howling, from a screenplay by Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner, and a story by […]
The Howling series is back on course with werewolves having marsupial-like pouches to nurse their young, and turning up Down Under as werewolf kangaroos. Director Philippe Mora’s 1987 Australian horror film sequel Howling III: The […]
Director Tom Mankiewicz’s 1991 comedy Delirious stars John Candy, Mariel Hemingway, Emma Samms and Raymond Burr in his last feature film role. John Candy stars in a would-be smart, zany, surreal comedy as Jack Gable, […]