

The Man With the Golden Gun (1974)
The Man with the Golden Gun was directed, once again, by Guy Hamilton, the film was originally intended to follow up You Only Live Twice...


Live and Let Die (1973) Review
During the production of Diamonds are Forever, screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz thought it would be “daring” to adapt a book with a black...


The Thing (1982) Reivew
The Thing is the first film in the “Apocalypse Trilogy” directed by one of my favourite horror directors, John Carpenter staring Kurt...


Army of Darkness (1992) Review
Army of Darkness it the third and final instalment of The Evil Dead trilogy, directed and written by Sam Riami and staring Bruce...


Diamonds are Forever (1971)
After some difficulties with George Lazenby, Sean Connery returned for Diamonds are Forever. Made on a budget of $7.1 million the film...


On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Review
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service was the first Bond film after Sean Connery’s departure, who was replaced by Australian model and first...


The Evil Dead II (1987) Review
The Evil Dead II is of course the sequel to The Evil Dead, a fairly run of the mill 80’s horror film with a bit more spice (that spice...


You Only Live Twice (1967) Review
One thing anyone would notice about the James Bond films is that they have very little continuity, you could watch them all in any...


The Evil Dead (1981) Review
The Evil Dead isn’t really a horror classic but more of a horror legend, I’ve heard a lot about this film and have seen my fair share of...


Thunderball (1965) Review
Thanks to Goldfinger, James Bond was bigger than he had ever been before so the producers decided to make the biggest Bond film of all....