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'Once Upon a Time in London' (2019) - Simon Rumley.
I have long been an avid fan/collector of lurid gangster flicks, and Simon Rumley's vividly rendered true crime biopic about the exceptionally bloody...
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'Mini-Skirt Love' (1967) – Lou Campa.
Lou Campa's saddle-hot suburban saturnalia 'Mini-Skirt Love' (1967) is a fabulously frisky frug-fest where there's ALWAYS far more than meets the thigh!...
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'Sluzobníci' aka 'Servants' (2020) - Ivan Ostrochovský
Visually gifted film-maker Ivan Ostrochovský's fascinatingly sombre, starkly unsentimental, and extraordinarily potent 'Servants' (2020) is a stark,...
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'A Black Veil for Lisa' (1968) - Massimo Dallamano.
Regarded by many cult cineastes as being somewhat of a relatively unsung Giallo stylist, Massimo 'What Have They Done to Solange' (1972) Dallamano ably...
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'Poliziotti violenti' (1976) - Michele Massimo Tarantini.
Maestro Michele Massimo Tarantini's flint-edged 'Poliziotti violenti' aka 'Crimebusters' (1976) is a terrifically thrilling Poliziottesco from the largely...
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'Loophole' (1981) - John Quested.
This excitingly off-beat, unfairly overlooked, intelligently crafted British heist thriller has a loot to shout about! Not least being the engagingly...
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'Deceit' aka 'Where is Kyra?' (2017) – Andrew Dosunmu.
Andrew Dosunmu's devastatingly downbeat, unnervingly unsentimental 'Deceit' aka 'Where is Kyra' is stylistically, visually, and emotionally blackened...
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'Beast' (2017) – Michael Pearce.
Part fable, part febrile fever dream, Michael Pearce's unbridled 'Beast' cryptically plays out like a feature-length, Bergman-infused episode of Bergerac,...
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'Avalanche' (1974) Frederic Goode.
I really enjoyed this one! Especially edifying is the exhilaratingly funky choonage by music maestros John Shakespeare & Derek Warne, these gifted...
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'Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary' (1953) & 'My Wife's Lodger' (1952)
Enter the Dors of perfection!!!! Talented Director Maurice Elvey's endearingly whimsical, energetically made 50s comedy classics vividly prove that dreamy-delicious...
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'Della' (1965) Robert Gist.
Musty old TV melodramas have long been wholly irresistible to me, and Robert Gist's surprisingly engaging, deliciously overwrought 60s potboiler 'Della'...
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'How to Make a Doll' (1968) – H.G Lewis.
'Put simply, this is the charmingly well-thumbed, calamitously cross-wired tale of boy makes girl, girl makes boy, beleaguered boy runs away from this...
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'El Siniestro Dr. Orloff' (1984) - Jesús Franco.
'El Siniestro Dr. Orloff' (1984) is yet another audaciously absurd, perversely peccadillo-laden 80s Jesús Franco horror classic that is sure to put some...