Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1974) in Movies
Nov 23, 2020
The plot: British-made chiller about a blood-thirsty count who takes up residence in modern London to develop a new strain of bubonic plague, with the evil intention of annihilating all life on Earth.
Work began on what was tentatively titled Dracula is Dead...and Well and Living in London in November 1972.
The film itself is a mixture of horror, science fiction and a spy thriller, with a screenplay by Don Houghton, a veteran of BBC's Doctor Who. This is the problem its trying to be more sci-fi and a spy thriller than horror.
This was the final Hammer film that Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing would make together. The two stars would eventually reunite one more time in House of the Long Shadows, ten years later.
A huge let down.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Stan & Ollie (2018) in Movies
Jan 21, 2019
Movie does a pretty good job of balancing what you'd expect from a L&H movie (timeless slapstick, perfectly performed) with less obvious and more dramatic material (some of the boys' personal foibles, amongst other things). The thing it does better than any other movie I can think of is capture the feeling of what it's like to be in a successful double act, and all the positives and negatives that go with it. Very good performances from Reilly and Coogan, clearly made with affection and skill; well worth watching.
Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination
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Stars and Wars: The Film Memoirs and Photographs of Alan Tomkins
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In Stars and Wars, Oscar-nominated Art Director Alan Tomkins reveals his unpublished film artwork...
From Here to Eternity
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From Here to Eternity (1953) is one of the most controversial films of its time. Adapted from James...
David McK (3425 KP) rated The Deeds of the Disturber (Amelia Peabody, #5) in Books
Jan 30, 2019
There's also a 2001 film called 'The Mummy Returns': having now read this, I can see more than a few parallels between that movie and this! British museum? Check. Historical(ish) setting? Check. Husband and wife team? Check. Precocious son? Check. Attempted Egyptian ritual/curse? Check (yet again).
OK, so the novel doesn't have the undead wandering around, nor a hot-air balloon, but still enough ...
James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019) in Movies
Nov 3, 2019
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated 12 (2010) in Movies
Jun 25, 2019
My only problem is that the story is a little too weak although rich people betting on a single fighter doesn't really need explaining.
Winning fighter loots £500,000.
This is something I recommend viewers watch at least once if your able to find it.
Robert Pattinson: True Love Never Dies - Star of Twilight
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Don't Look Now
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Don't Look Now, released in 1973, confirmed director Nicolas Roeg as one of the most stylish and...