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Pete’s Peek | Adam Green’s chiller thriller Frozen put the frighteners on me!
If you have no head for heights, a fear of falling and hate being cold and wet then stay away from Frozen, for director Adam Green’s snowbound survival thriller is a relentless exercise in sheer terror and probably the most frightening thing I have seen in years. The story is simple: three college friends bribe their [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 24, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Orson Welles gives a masterclass in acting in 1959’s Compulsion
The infamous murder case of Leopold and Loeb, two Chicago university students from wealthy families, who murdered a 14-year-old in 1924 to prove they were above the law has been the inspiration for several works in film and fiction - including Patrick Hamilton’s 1929 play Rope, Alfred Hitchcock’s [..Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 22, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Modesty Blaise is cheesy retro for the connoisseur
When it comes to kitsch-trash cinema, the late-1960s/early-1970s was a time when the genre was at its zenith, with Jane Fonda’s sexy space vixen Barbarella leading the way, followed closely by her blind angel co-star John Philip Law’s Danger: Diabolik. And let’s not forget the overblown theatrics of [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 21, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | There’s more than Tears for Sale in the stunning Serbian fantasy
What would you get if you combined the romance of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie with Terry Gilliam’s surreal imagination and the dark fairy tale intrigue of Guillermo del Toro’s Pan Labyrinth? The answer is Tears for the Sale.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 19, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Are you ready for The Horde’s zombie bloodbath?
From the seriously lame to the laugh-out-loud, there seems no end in sight for the zombie/living dead genre. Even esteemed director Frank (The Shawshank Redemption) Darabont is getting in on the act when his The Walking Dead series hits the small screen (October 31 in the US/November on FX in the UK).Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 17, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Light up a Gauloise and get Breathless with Jean-Luc Godard’s über cool classic
Half a century ago, wonder kid French director Jean-Luc Godard captivated audiences and critics alike with his debut tour de force, A bout de soufflé (aka Breathless), a gangster love story set in the boulevards and cafes of 1960’s Paris, which marked the end of classical cinema, heralded [..Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 14, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Dario Argento’s fantastique Inferno is still horror at its purest
Argentophiles rejoice, Arrow Video continue their love for all things Dario Argento with the release of Inferno, the Italian maestro’s 1980 follow-up to his cult horror classic Suspiria. Inferno is without doubt Argento’s most complex and original horror offering, and marks the zenith of his golden age as Italy’s horror auteur.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 13, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Army of the Dead - There’s not much meat on them bones!
Oh, what a promise… a mix of Indiana Jones, Mars Attacks and Jason & the Argonauts. And what a premise… a group of archeology students on a dig in Mexico suddenly find themselves battling a militia of skeleton warriors, cursed to protect the legendary lost city of gold, El Dorado.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 11, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Sandy Collora’s old school sci-fi Hunter Prey on DVD
Director Sandy Collora is best known as the talent behind Batman: Dead End - a short film which became a internet sensation back in 2003 and was highly-praised for its film noir take on the cult comic book hero. Seven years on and the self-confessed sci-fi fan helms his debut feature, Hunter Prey.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 6, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Catch a free screening of hoodie horror Cherry Tree Lane
Fresh from its debut at Film4 FrightFest comes the British urban hoodie horror, Cherry Tree Lane from London to Brighton and The Cottage director Andrew Paul Williams. The very middle class Christine (The Prisoner’s Rachael Blake) and Mike (Doctor’s Tom Butcher) find their cosy family life turned sideways and [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Sep 3, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Fritz Lang’s reconstructed Metropolis is the movie event of the year
Metropolis is without doubt the most famous of all German films and marks the birth of sci-fi cinema with its iconic imagery. Much discussed, analysed and a major influence on nearly every sci-fi film since it first dazzled audiences 83 years ago, it also paved the way for director Fritz Lang to have a successful Hollywood [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 26, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | A Zed & Two Noughts gets a stunning Blu-ray release
Throughout the 1980’s British director Peter Greenaway caught the eye of arthouse cinema audiences with a slew of visually stunning films, beginning with the elaborate period piece, The Daughtsman’s Contract in 1982, and ending the decade with the controversial The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. Fascinated [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 22, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | The Human Centipede (First Sequence) will make you scream and scream again
Stranded in a remote forest, two friends (Jenny and Lindsay) attempt to find shelter in the country home owned by the odd-looking Dr Heiter. But when he barks ‘I don’t like humans’ to the two friends, you just know the girls are in for a sick, wild ride.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 19, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Want to play Tokyo Gore School’s deadly game?
From Yohei Fukuda, who directed the bikini-clad cowboy zombie flick Chanbara Beauty and was the cinematographer on the banned shocker Grotesque comes Tokyo Gore School. Popular student Fujiwara is set upon by a group of students one day without any provocation.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 16, 2010 -
Catch Mario Bava’s re-mastered Bay of Blood for free in London!
Friday the 13th may have come and gone, but if you’re in London and still wanting a horror fix, why not pop down to the Alibi Film Club in Dalston on Monday night for a free screening of Mario Bava’s 1971 classic Bay of Blood. Also known as Carnage and Twitch of the Death Nerve, the [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 14, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Bullies beware! The Final awaits your attendance!
Ok, so here’s the set-up: geeky suicidal teenager Dane (Marc Donato) and a group of high school outcasts hatch a diabolical plan to get their own back on the creeps who have made their lives hell at school. They host a costume party at a ranch house and invite all the kids who have humiliated [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 13, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | 1950s classic Pandora and the Flying Dutchman gets a gorgeous restoration
Director Albert Lewin, whose collaborations with cinematographer Jack Cardiff were recently celebrated in a season at the BFI Southbank, made a real oddity when he lensed Pandora and the Flying Dutchman back in 1951. The old legend of a loner doomed to sail the seas forever unless he’s redeemed [.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 10, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Cult French sci-fi animation La Planete sauvage now on Blu-ray
Back in 1973, French animator René Laloux released his landmark animation, La Planete sauvage, to wide acclaim, winning a special jury prize at Cannes in the process.The film tells the story of the simple human-like Oms who are kept as pets by a race of blue humanoid giants called Draags.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 8, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | The Beast in Space is shamelessly sleazy
A new Shameless release is like Halloween to me, so the arrival of the 1980 Italian sci-fi The Beast in Space was met with a lip-smacking, hand-trembling excitement. Ooh!Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 7, 2010 -
Pete’s Peek | Welcome to Blood River. Are you ready to repent?
Don’t go watching this thinking you are about to experience yet another young couple versus psycho chiller. Blood River is a slow-burning psychological thriller that will grip you throughout.Collected in Movie Talk Clips Aug 5, 2010
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Movie Talk If you have no head for heights, a fear of falling and hate being cold and wet then stay away from Frozen, for director Adam Green’s snowbound survival thriller is a relentless exercise in sheer terror and probably the most frightening thing I have seen in years. The story is simple: three college friends bribe their [. Read More
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