Ladies and gentlemen; boys and girls; children of all ages, welcome to my anti-Academy Awards, The Moulinie Awards. Now, first I must apologise; these awards were meant to coincide with the real deal in February, yet, due to technical issues – my laptop has been been very unwell (thoughts and prayers please) – it has
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Rakuten TV starts springtime with the best new cinema releases destined to delight the whole family. New titles will be available in 4K HDR quality for Smart TVs – presenting the latest films with a genuine cinematic experience for all film lovers at home. The latest blockbusters from the cinema straight to your living room in 4K HDR
The American Independent scene is a far-cry from the soaring heights of the early 90’s, and the strong resurgence of the mid-noughties. It has been some time since we had a Dazed and Confused, or even a Napoleon Dynamite. It’s now mostly a landscape littered with political liberal pieces that – in their desperate attempts
Who hasn’t been looking forward to watching the next production from Sean Baker after the demented brilliance of 2015’s Tangerine? The film that was shot entirely on an iPhone and was completely frenzied and weird but also jam-packed with sweetness and humanity? It was one of those ‘breath of fresh air’ viewings, so bold and
“It’s not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” Mother Teresa We’re celebrating Halloween by giving away some frightening DVD’s – some obscure, some good, some bad and some ugly – keeping in vein with our reviews this year. In order to enter this is what you need to do:
“I turn aside with a shudder of horror from this lamentable plague of functions which have no derivatives.” Charles Hermite Joshua Moulinie takes an in-depth look at Darren Aronofsky’s mother! as part of STORGY’s Basement of Horrors. It’s the last full week before Halloween, so we’re hoping to send some shivers down your spine with
“I do not love men: I love what devours them.” André Gide Anthony Self takes a stake and hammer to Tobe Hooper’s 1979 TV Movie, Salem’s Lot – based on the Stephen King Novel. Sink your teeth into this Basement of Horror review, and stay tuned for more reviews and playthroughs coming your way this
“I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men.” H.P. Lovecraft Emily Harrison continues her review of Grindhouse with Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Death Proof,’ featuring a plethora of talented actresses and STUNTMAN MIKE! You can catch yesterday’s PLANET TERROR on our YOUTUBE channel –
“Though I walk through the valley of death I will fear no evil, for I am the evilest motherfucker in the valley” Alex Garland STORGY’s BASEMENT OF HORRORS continues with a look back at the Grindhouse double bill, ‘PLANET TERROR’ and ‘DEATH PROOF.’ In the first review, Emily Harrison discusses the sleaze, the goofiness,
“We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.” Stephen King “Lessons I learnt from Candyman.” Daniel Carpenter takes us through the folklore and mythology surrounding the film Candyman and the way it paved for horror cinema in subsequent years. Follow the rules and you should be okay…maybe. Dare you say