1960s
 
 
 
 
Film
 
Konga 1961
Konga 1961
Konga 1961

Konga (1961)

Coming across like the British answer to King Kong, whilst not matching these giddy heights Konga’s not without charm.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Film
 
Billy Liar 1963
Billy Liar 1963
Billy Liar 1963

Billy Liar (1963)

Billy Liar is a classic masterpiece of 1960s British film; hilariously funny, poignant and an incredible snapshot of a changing Britain.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Film
 
House of 1000 Dolls
House of 1000 Dolls
House of 1000 Dolls

House of a Thousand Dolls (1967)

House of a Thousand Dolls is a pretty drab thriller that promises a lot more than it delivers.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
1960s
 
The Birds 1963
The Birds 1963
The Birds 1963

The Birds (1963) – Movie Review

★★★★★ We review Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds – these tweeting feathery sweethearts have never been so terrifying...
 
1960s
 
Hell is a City 1960
Hell is a City 1960
Hell is a City 1960

Hell is a City (1960) – Film Review

★★★✰✰ Set in a seedier Manchester than one may expect, 1960's Hell is a City is a gritty tale of cops and robbers.
 
1960s
 
La Jetée 1962
La Jetée 1962
La Jetée 1962

La Jetée (1962) – Film Review

★★★★★ We take a look at Chris Marker's experiemental 1962 film La Jetée. Marker sadly passed away on 29th July 2012.

 
1960s
 
Do Not Disturb Doris Day 1965
Do Not Disturb Doris Day 1965
Do Not Disturb Doris Day 1965

Do Not Disturb (1965) – Film Review

★★★✰✰ Doris Day and Rod Taylor star as husband and wife in Do Not Disturb. The 1960's comedy was directed by Ralph Levy.
 
1960s
 
They Came From Beyond Space 1967
They Came From Beyond Space 1967
They Came From Beyond Space 1967

They Came From Beyond Space (1967) – Film Review

★★★✰✰ They turn women into robots... enslave men... and make cities into places of terror! With a tagline like that this film has a lot to live up to!
 
1960s
 
The Reptile
The Reptile
The Reptile

The Reptile (1966) – Film Review

In a small Cornish village at the turn of the 19th century people are dying from an agonising black death... we review Hammer's The Reptile.