Mabuse Lives! (12) |Home Ents Review
Very watchable early 1960s West German crime thrillers that update and cash in on Fritz Lang’s criminal mastermind.
Read MoreVery watchable early 1960s West German crime thrillers that update and cash in on Fritz Lang’s criminal mastermind.
Read MoreBack in the sixties I was an avid fan of novelist Margaret Drabble and still have paperback copies of her books on my bookshelf.
Read MoreThis is a slow burn horror film with serious intent, in that writer/director Coralie Fargeat has in her satirical sights the objectivism of women’s bodies and the idealisation of youthful female beauty in a still largely male dominated society.
Read MoreCan you be uncharismatic and enigmatic, depressive but profoundly watchable?
Read MoreStray Dog is a sweaty, tense and stylistically impressive early crime drama by probably the most famous Japanese film director.
Read MoreThese classic satirical sex comedies from the maverick maestro of mammoth, mesmerising mammaries look better than ever for their debut on Blu-ray and UHD.
Read MoreLooking almost grittily medieval but with 110% feelgood factor, this is surely the ultimate 1970s fairytale film for Christmas.
Read MoreThere’s less background showing the Navajo or Diné way of life in this season of the 1970s-set reservation cop show, but the Native American characters still intrigue.
Read MoreCelebrity cooking from a starkly lit, rather drab incarnation of the 1970s, Vincent Price’s legendary tv show doesn’t do frills but the great man’s bonhomie shines through.
Read MoreIf you grew up in 1970s Britain, you will love this very Brit take on the disaster movie genre. But this is way more than a nostalgia fest: it’s a grimy, gritty suspense thriller with a wonderful cast.
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