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Interview: Ross Barnwell, Director of Unto a Good Land
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Top 7 Most Ridiculous Far-Fetched Horror Movie Monsters
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Top 7 Films That Spawned The Most Disappointing Sequels
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Children’s Films We Still Love As Adults
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Top 10 Natural Horror Films with Bite
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Top 5 Alien Invasions in Movies
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Seven Films You May Not Have Realised Were Based On Novels
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Three Reasons why JJ Abrams Shouldn’t be Directing Stars Wars VII
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Interview: Ross Barnwell, Director of Unto a Good Land
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Top 7 Most Ridiculous Far-Fetched Horror Movie Monsters
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Top 7 Films That Spawned The Most Disappointing Sequels
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Children’s Films We Still Love As Adults
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Top 10 Natural Horror Films with Bite
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Top 5 Alien Invasions in Movies
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Seven Films You May Not Have Realised Were Based On Novels
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Three Reasons why JJ Abrams Shouldn’t be Directing Stars Wars VII
1960s
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Konga (1961)
Coming across like the British answer to King Kong, whilst not matching these giddy heights Konga’s not without charm.
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Billy Liar (1963)
Billy Liar is a classic masterpiece of 1960s British film; hilariously funny, poignant and an incredible snapshot of a changing Britain.
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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) – Movie Review
★★★★★ We review Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds – these tweeting feathery sweethearts have never been so terrifying...
1960s
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) – 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 (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) – 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 (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.
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Interview: Ross Barnwell, Director of Unto a Good Land
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Hannibal: Season 1, Episode 1 – Apéritif
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Game of Thrones: Season 3, Episode 7 – The Bear and the Maiden Fair
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Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)
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Children’s Films We Still Love As Adults
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Kelsey Grammer is Transformers 4 Villain
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Game of Thrones: Season 3, Episode 6 – The Climb
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Top 10 Natural Horror Films with Bite












