The spaghetti western Sabata provides Lee Van Cleef with one of his best roles, and he makes the best of it.Keith Bailey is the proprietor of The Unknown Movies Page.
The spaghetti western Sabata provides Lee Van Cleef with one of his best roles, and he makes the best of it.
Like many other misfiring family movies concerning animals, Elephant Tales thinks that it’s only necessary to work hard on delivering cuteness, good photography, and scenic backgrounds.
When Cannon all but exhausted the ninja genre, they moved on to samurais with American Samurai, but unfortunately Cannon was also all but exhausted at that moment.
There is a core to Charley-One-Eye that could have made an interesting and offbeat western, but the actual results just don’t work.
While the “boy and his dog” theme in Big Red was already very familiar when the movie was made, the movie is still a superior example of this theme.
For some reason, the DVD for Quiet Cool is currently selling for over $100. Why would there be such a big demand for such an underwhelming movie?
Though based on a inspirational true story, The Cross And The Switchblade made me lose faith in good filmmaking.
With Schizoid, I poke more holes into it than the killer does with his or her victims.
Let’s just say that a pandemic has been the least of my problems, and leave it at that…
But there has finally been some movement at the station:
I have transferred over Seven Footprints To Satan (1929), Tentacles (1977) and Claws (1977); and I have revised and added screenshots to Lone Wolf And Cub: Baby Cart At The River Styx (1972).
There was an Et Al. update in April.
And we even have a couple of new reviews!—
Liz Kingsley is the insane genius behind And You Call Yourself a Scientist!
The Australians definitely keep the spirit of drive-ins alive with Dead End Drive-In, while throwing in a little social commentary at the same time.You are currently browsing the archives for the New Reviews category.
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