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Kill, Baby... Kill! (1966) 100% 8/10 EDIT “A perfect Gothic horror film, and a kind of sign-off from the "classic" phase of the genre.” – Starburst Sep 27, 2024 Full Review Trick or Treat (2019) 80% 6/10 EDIT “Full of colourful performances from recognisable UK talent, Boase's latest is a well-executed gangster caper with a killer punchline.” – Starburst Jun 16, 2020 Full Review Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (2018) 52% 7/10 EDIT “Clearly bored of the same old Disney-isms, Serkis wants to peel that cosy layer off Kipling's work and deliver a true adaptation which doesn't avoid the realities of animal life or the natives who live near-by.” – Starburst Dec 6, 2018 Full Review Ouija House (2018) 1/10 EDIT “The horror is hobbled by the lame performances, dodgy editing, and careless world-building to the point that Ouija House's few thrills feel like thankful reprieves.” – Starburst Dec 6, 2018 Full Review Lost in Apocalypse (2018) 4/10 EDIT “Basically it feels like you get on board with one tone, and then the film runs out of humour.” – Starburst Oct 11, 2018 Full Review Sequence Break (2016) 78% 7/10 EDIT “This is such a great underdog sci-fi film, taking oddball romances like Spring and throwing them into cyberspace via a heap of self-aware supporting elements and a sweetly nostalgic script.” – Starburst Oct 11, 2018 Full Review The Wild Boys (2017) 90% 8/10 EDIT “Gorgeous, bizarre, and unique enough to merit checking out, The Wild Boys is one of the most refreshing debuts of 2018.” – Starburst Oct 11, 2018 Full Review Naked Fists of Terror (1978) 8/10 EDIT “A film like The Spiritual Boxer, though not as instantly recognisable as Five Deadly Venoms or Eight Diagram Pole Fighter, is still well worth checking out.” – Starburst Jul 27, 2018 Full Review Dogged (2017) 6/10 EDIT “At a run time of 116 minutes, Rowntree goes for the slow-burn but can't quite hold the tension.” – Starburst Jul 26, 2018 Full Review The Night of the Virgin (2016) 50% 7/10 EDIT “It's an often exhilarating, mostly grubby, continually colorful, trip into deranged sexual horror.” – Starburst Apr 19, 2018 Full Review Legend of the Mountain (1979) 100% 9/10 EDIT “Legend of the Mountain is an unsung classic from a master at the height of his talents. Cinema in its purest form.” – Starburst Mar 26, 2018 Full Review Keep Watching (2017) 3/10 EDIT “Bad writing, uninspired filmmaking, and crap dialogue make Keep Watching a slog of a thrill-ride. You won't find it hard to stop watching.” – Starburst Mar 26, 2018 Full Review When the Wind Blows (1986) 88% 8/10 EDIT “What begins as a comfy film about an old (if stubborn) British couple in their twilight years becomes a scathing attack on apathy.” – Starburst Feb 14, 2018 Full Review Chasing the Dragon (2017) 63% 6/10 EDIT “The problem is that you've seen it all before. By the end, Chasing the Dragon feels like a stylish retread of Jing Wong's early hits, full of great performances from dependable talent, but missing the scuzzy edge that made his early films so strong.” – Starburst Feb 14, 2018 Full Review Our Evil (2017) 100% 7/10 EDIT “An intriguing debut feature with a great sense of mystery, Our Evil keeps you wondering whilst pushing you deeper into murky waters.” – Starburst Dec 30, 2017 Full Review Paprika (2006) 87% 9/10 EDIT “Yes, Paprika is a masterpiece. The animation medium lends itself so perfectly to dream capers that it's no wonder Kon's final film is regarded a perfect marriage of form and subject.” – Starburst Dec 14, 2017 Full Review Dark Age (1988) 100% 6/10 EDIT “Horror fans will be pleasantly horrified to find John Jarratt, no infamous worldwide as Wolf Creek's sadistic serial killer, turning it out as a lovable ranger.” – Starburst Dec 14, 2017 Full Review Too Young to Die? (1990) 6/10 EDIT “Taking aim at every level of Italian culture, Martino and Gastaldi put together a surprisingly enjoyable caper. Sure the hard-hitting exploitation of a title and subject like that are dismissed early, but as a film its watchable and nicely put together.” – Starburst Nov 10, 2017 Full Review Red Christmas (2016) 48% 7/10 EDIT “Underneath the warm, if cynical, family sentiment, Red Christmas is a dark and luridly coloured home invasion film.” – Starburst Nov 10, 2017 Full Review Too Young to Die (2002) 6/10 EDIT “Taking aim at every level of Italian culture, Martino and Gastaldi put together a surprisingly enjoyable caper. Sure the hard-hitting exploitation of a title and subject like that are dismissed early, but as a film its watchable and nicely put together.” – Starburst Oct 18, 2017 Full Review Ghostroads: A Japanese Rock N Roll Ghost Story (2017) 6/10 EDIT “Ghostroads is a short and sweet triumph of zany Rock 'n' Roll cinema, at the very least you're guaranteed to walk away with a newfound appreciation for the Tokyo rock scene. Expect to walk away a fan of The Neatbeats.” – Starburst Sep 20, 2017 Full Review Aztec Blood (2014) 3/10 EDIT “It's not a pig-awful film to be fair, and that's what's irritating. It's just low budget and ill conceived.” – Starburst Sep 13, 2017 Full Review The Villainess (2017) 85% 6/10 EDIT “Whilst the facts of the plots are hard to follow and the fights over-shot, there's still fun to be had in the bombast and candour of it all.” – Starburst Sep 6, 2017 Full Review Volumes of Blood (2015) 4/10 EDIT “None of the shorts are particularly memorable, but some can be entertaining.” – Starburst Aug 17, 2017 Full Review Nails (2017) 40% 5/10 EDIT “Altogether it's a simple, but relatively satisfying, horror film.” – Starburst Jun 8, 2017 Full Review
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