Road Rash Reviews

Monsters: Dark Continent Review *----

Cert 15 | 119 mins | 2015

1 Star Most Disappointing Sci-Fi of the Year!
First film blues, Tom Green writes and directs this sequel to the rave reviewed original 2010 Monsters (Gareth Edwards, Godzilla 2014).
Science Fiction is a simple beast, not an excuse to write a war film with alien antelopes roaming wild in the Middle East. (Rant Over).
Set 10 years after the first film, the Alien…more

Pressure DVD Review ****-

Cert 15 | 91 mins | 2015

4 Star Edge of the Seat Thriller
Relative newcomer director Ron Scalpello (Offender) brings the tense story from newcomer Louis Baxter about what it is like to think it is all over, while there are those who will go all out to survive.
The oil industry has thousands of miles of pipeline, a lot are above ground in inhospitable landscapes of barren…more

Space Dandy Season 2 Review *****

Cert 15 | 300 mins | 2015

5 stars for this hilarious and brilliant sci-fi anime conclusion.
This second series continues and completes the story of the crew of the Aloha Oe and comprises episodes 14 – 26. Dandy (Ian Sinclair – Ben-To, Karneval) is a handsome and debonaire alien hunter, who travels the galaxy in search of rare undiscovered alien species for which he can get a…more

State of Grace Review *****

Cert 18 | 134 mins | 1990

5 Star Trouble stirs in Hells Kitchen.
Writer Dennis McIntyre brings us a hard and gritty story of how the Irish-Americans inhabitants deal with the invasion of the Yuppie and how to run their illegal rackets. Directed by Phil Joanou (Entropy) he takes a young Sean Penn after his coming of age film Colors and sets him with the talents of…more

Videodrome Box Set Review ****-

Cert 18 | 89 mins | 1983

4 stars for this restoration of a horror cult classic.
Videodrome was originally released in 1983 and is written and directed by the master himself, David Cronenberg (Naked Lunch, eXistenZ, The Fly).
It is a daring and perhaps cautionary tale of sexual and technological excess in the early 1980s and quite magnificently still feels pretty relevant today, in our world of TV…more

La Grande Bouffe Review ****-

Cert 18 | 130 mins | 1973

4 Star strange French-Italian tale of suicide by food.
Writer/director Marco Ferreri (Diary of a Maniac) brings a bizarre but strangely mesmerising experience, like rubber necking at an accident scene. It’s Definitely an with plenty of nudity and simulated sex. It will have a limited appeal, but the gluttony is the obsession of this film and at times you think…more

Essex Boys: Law of Survival *****

Cert 18 | 88 mins | 2015

5 Stars
Top Gun British Gangsters.
Steven M. Smith (Hooligans at War: North vs South) brings us his second collaboration with writer, producer, actor and director Chris Bell (The Profession). They bring us a modern tale of the seedy underbelly of Essex, England, where villains have produced more villains. The rules have changed over the years, but some bad eggs just get…more

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