Cult Movie Reviews: Savage Messiah (1972)
Savage Messiah is a 1972 Ken Russell movie which gets slightly overshadowed by his more well-known (and more…
Read MoreSavage Messiah is a 1972 Ken Russell movie which gets slightly overshadowed by his more well-known (and more…
Read MoreClaude Chabrol’s Blue Panther (the original French title is Marie-Chantal contre Dr Kha) is a lighthearted 1965 eurospy…
Read MoreWhat kept Hollywood afloat in the early 70s was not the movies of the New American Cinema that…
Read MoreThe Man with the Glass Eye (Der Mann mit dem Glasauge) is a late entry in the West…
Read MoreZeta One (released in the US as The Love Factor) is a 1969 science fiction/spy spoof/sex comedy from…
Read MoreSeven Blood-Stained Orchids is a 1972 crime thriller directed by Umberto Lenzi. It’s usually considered to be a…
Read MoreSirens is a 1994 Anglo-Australian production written and directed by John Duigan dealing with Australian artist and writer…
Read MoreIt might be an unconventional view but I consider Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 Dracula to be his best…
Read MoreThe Teacher is another Crown International release included in the wonderful Mill Creek Drive-In Classics 32-movie pack. This…
Read MoreBy the 80s Italian popular cinema was on the ropes. The new wave of Hollywood blockbusters was completing…
Read MoreThe seven West German Kommissar X eurospy movies made between 1965 and 1971 were based on the incredibly…
Read MoreMadame Claude is a 1977 Just Jaeckin movie.Just Jaeckin had what was in many ways an unfortunate career…
Read MoreCarry On Emmannuelle, released in 1978, was the last of the Carry On movies and it’s the most…
Read MoreEugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion (AKA De Sade 70 AKA Marquis de Sade's Philosophy in…
Read MoreIf you’re aiming to make not just a good movie but a great one then what are the…
Read MoreThe Doll of Satan (La bambola di Satana) is an Italian horror movie directed by Ferruccio Casapinta and…
Read MorePiranha is the notorious 1978 Jaws rip-off from Roger Corman’s New World Pictures. It was a major hit…
Read MoreBy the late 70s Jean Rollin was starting to feel that perhaps he had exhausted the vampire genre.…
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