Inventive writer-director-with-a-difference Alan Rudolph follows his Welcome to LA and Remember My Name with the deliciously quirky and perceptive 1984 adult comedy-drama film Choose Me about the relationships between repressed radio chat show sex therapist Nancy […]
A Colorado town’s cattle are being bumped off after operations done on them, and burnt-out former New York cop (Robert Urich) Reuben Castle and sheriff Harriet Perdue (JoBeth Williams) dig the dirt, in director Alan […]
The spectacularly creaky 1957 sci-fi adventure film The Land Unknown is infamous for its men in dinosaur suits, pathetic puppets and lizards standing in for dinosaurs. Director Virgil W Vogel’s 1957 black and white sci-fi […]
‘She drained MEN of their loves and lives!’ Director Edward Dein’s 1960 US black-and-white Universal-International horror film The Leech Woman is hysterically awful, with actors down on their luck and a ghastly low-rent production. It […]
Writer-director Alan Rudolph’s 1992 independent crime drama film Equinox focuses on two identical twin brothers, Henry Petosa and Freddy Ace (both played by Matthew Modine), one a shy garage mechanic, the other a small-time hoodlum working as driver […]
Director Robert Enrico’s 1968 French-Italian crime film Ho! [Criminal Face – Storia di un Criminale] stars Jean-Paul Belmondo, Joanna Shimkus and Sydney Chaplin. As the race car driver François Holin, nicknamed Ho, Belmondo returns to […]
Director Jean-Paul Rappeneau’s 1971 comedy adventure film Les mariés de l’an deux provides unusual, intriguing costume capers starting in America’s Deep South where it is revealed that soon-to-be-wed French immigrant Nicholas Philibert (Jean-Paul Belmondo) has […]
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