The Killers Edge
My written review for the PM Entertainment produced, Wings Hauser starring, The Killers Edge
Living to Die
My written review for the PM Entertainment produced, Wings Hauser directed, Living to Die
The Kitchen Tapes - a new album by William Sadler
Jon Cross reviews the phenomenal character actor, William Sadler’s new, and debut, album, The Kitchen Tapes.
Sympathy for the Devil
Jon Cross sits down in a neon soaked diner with a seemingly scared Joel Kinnaman and a cherry red haired, wide eyed, wild man Nicolas Cage and sees if he has any Sympathy for the Devil. Read on to find out if this is one more movie to add to the Golden Age of Cage…
The Bloke Down The Pub's Top 5 Hammer Horror Films
To celebrate the launch of his book - A Bloke Down the Pub Bangs on About Hammer Horror - We asked The Bloke Down The Pub, our resident Hammer Horror expert, what his Top 5 Hammer Films are.
Cynthia Rothrock, Righting Wrongs Special Edition 3 Disc Blu-Ray set from Vinegar Syndrome and how physical media continues to be the only outlet for true film fans
We review the long-awaited, new Vinegar Syndrome, 3-Disc, Special Edition of Righting Wrongs starring Yuen Baio and Cynthia Rothrock
Uncle Sam - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Blue Underground
We review the new Blue Underground, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the last collaboration between horror and genre masters director William Lustig and writer Larry Cohen, the satirical slasher, Uncle Sam.
God Told Me To - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Blue Underground
We review the new Blue Underground, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of one of writer-director-producer Larry Cohen’s most intriguing, wild and complex films, the 70s horror, sci-fi gem, God Told Me To.
Wild Things - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Arrow
We review the new Arrow, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the late 90s, sleazy classic, Wild Things starring Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell and Denise Richards.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray - Arrow
We review the new Arrow, 2 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of Kenneth Branagh, Francis Ford Coppola and Frank Darabont’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
Our resident Hammer fanatic, The Bloke Down the Pub, is back and continuing his desire to talk at you about every single one of the horror titles from Hammer Films. This time round it’s the talky boudoirs of the play based The Man Who Could Cheat Death featuring a cool Christopher Lee.
Dead & Buried - 3 Disc - 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray Review
We review the new Blue Underground, 3 Disc, 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray release of the slightly lost curio of early 80s horror, Dead & Buried.
Action U.S.A. - [Collector's Edition] (Blu-ray) - MVD Rewind
We review the new MVD Rewind Blu-Ray release of the, until-recently-quite-rare, 80s stunt-heavy action flick, Action U.S.A. from renowned stunt coordinator, John Stewart.
Bliss Review & Interview with Director Mike Cahill.
Jon Cross takes a look at the latest Amazon Prime Original Movie, Bliss, from Director Mike Cahill, starring Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek. There’s also a conversation with the director about the ideas behind the love story, redemptive father, sci-fi satire about differing realities and addiction.
The Horror of Frankenstein
Can you truly enjoy a movie that you objectively know is terrible and can anyone ever really step into Cushing and Lee’s shoes? That’s what our Hammer Horror loving Bloke Down The Pub is wondering when it comes to 1970’s The Horror of Frankenstein starring Ralph Bates, Kate O’Mara and David Prouse.
Stop Me Before I Kill!
The English and the French - boy is there a complicated relationship! It’s one that our resident Hammer fanatic, The Bloke Down the Pub, discusses in his latest review for the 1960 relationship horror, Stop Me Before I Kill!
The Driver
Aaron Carruthers has a review for horror action film, The Driver, starring Mark Dacascos - the third part of a trilogy but the first released (and part two hasn’t even started shooting yet), oh don’t you just love it!
Honest Thief
Aaron Carruthers has a review for the latest Liam Neeson action outing, Honest Thief.
The Old Dark House
The Hammer Horror loving Bloke Down The Pub is embracing the goofy and offering a hand across the ocean to cinematic huckster William Castle and his 1963 collaboration with Hammer, The Old Dark House.
Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-Time Vols. 1 - 3
Jon Cross reviews a trio of docs that are, once again, taking a look at the world of cult films - from midnight movies to campy comedies and Point Break… for… reasons.