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Death Alley is available now on digital from Uncork’d Entertainment. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “‘Death Alley’ Review”
Opening with PTSD induced nightmares and flashbacks, the life of former Marine, Kyle Snowden (Tyrese Gibson) can be a difficult experience. However, his contemporary work in Child Protective Services gives him licence to both exist and better himself amid fixations with anger and alcohol. Kyle helps children in need, but he himself needs help. Continue reading DVD Review: ‘Rogue Hostage’ (2021)
Two years after the events within its predecessor, Occupation, the curiously titled Occupation: Rainfall sees that the remaining humans in Australia continue to endure torment and chaos from invading aliens, but this time, the hero survivors and resistance fighters have a potential edge of their alien aggressors, with a mysterious thing known as “Rainfall”. Continue reading Film Review: ‘Occupation: Rainfall’ (2020)
A Canadian-produced film from 2018 that finally finds its way onto DVD thanks to the forever-amazing 101 Films, Parallel is a highly original and intriguing film that transcends from an adventurous sci-fi into a dystopian one – remarkably well too. Continue reading DVD Review: Parallel (2018)
” From Eureka Entertainment – one of the best boutique home video labels – the Hong Kong action classic Time and Tide is the latest to experience a worthwhile and immaculate upgrade to Limited Edition Blu-ray Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Time and Tide (2000) – Blu-ray Review”
“It’s a fact of life that where we come from is important.” In 2018, one of the greatest managers in club football, Sir Alex Ferguson, was faced with one of his toughest challenges in life: recovering from a brain haemorrhage. Continue reading For SetTheTape.com: “Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In – Documentary Review”
The first film within a spin-off trilogy from the British TV sitcom of the same name, On the Buses in 1971 established a separate continuity where the buses were red, Olive was pregnant, but the humour was all the same. Continue reading Film Review: ‘On the Buses’ (1971)
From Second Sight Films, the 2016 film Raw is in receipt of an updated Blu-ray release, and it may be the best one yet. Presented beautifully with a full range of lengthy extras, the updated package is a presentation of unbeatable value in the competitive market of boutique Blu-rays. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘Raw’ (2016)
From the spectacular mind of Gillian Wallace Horvat, we are presented with an infrequently lavish mockumentary x snuff extravaganza. Who’s to blame? I Blame Society. Continue reading Film Review: ‘I Blame Society’ (2020)
In the grittiest of natures, three murders take place…but are made to look like suicides. The deaths: car crash into a tree; bullet to the head; and decapitation via train. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘Silent Action’ (1975)
Just over a decade and a half after its original release, one of Van Damme’s best films from the early 2000s – Wake of Death – is in receipt of an action-packed, ultimate Special Edition Blu-ray release, courtesy of Kaleidoscope Entertainment. Continue reading Blu-ray Review: ‘Wake of Death’ (2004)
Running at 71 minutes, semi-disgraced writer-director, James Toback, has managed to add new meanings to the term, “pretentious,”, with his latest (and hopefully last) film, An Imperfect Murder aka The Private Life of a Modern Woman. Continue reading For Nerdly.co.uk: “‘An Imperfect Murder’ DVD Review”