Road Rash Reviews

Born Free Dual Format Review *****

Cert U | 95 mins | 1966

5 Star
Wildlife and the Start of A Legend.
 
Once again Eureka brings us a classic, Born Free (1966). The true story based on Joy Adamson’s best selling book of the same name. Now brought up to HD quality, so that you can really enjoy the marvellous vistas of the African plains and with a classic soundtrack from John Barry (You Only…more

Enclosure Review ***--

Cert 15 | 92 mins | 2017

3 stars of thriller/creature feature.
Enclosure (also known as Arbor Demon) is written by Michelle Davidson (Lucky, Boss) and Patrick Rea (House Mother, Nailbiter), who also directed.
“Nails suits you. Mummy doesn’t…”
Dana (Fiona Dourif – Manhattan, Curse of Chucky), or Nails as she’s known by her husband Charles (Kevin Ryan – Laredo, Copper) is an adventurous would-be photographer. Charles is a paramedic…more

Destination Unknown Uk Cinema Release 16th June 2017

REMARKABLE FILM ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST,
DESTINATION UNKNOWN TO BE RELEASED IN UK CINEMAS 16 JUNE

“Powerful and moving”
Stephen D. Smith, Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation
“Heart breaking, Inspiring, astounding”
Claire Aguilar, Head of Programming, Sheffield Doc/Fest
“A masterful documentary”
Ron B. Meier, Executive Director of the American Society for Yad Vashem
UK, London: Wednesday 3rd May 2017 – Dartmouth Films is honoured to announce…more

I.T. DVD Review ***--

Cert 15 | 95 mins | 2017

3 stars, unpolished but good idea.
I.T. is written by Dan Kay (Pay The Ghost, Timber Falls) and William Wisher Jr. (Judge Dredd, Terminator 2: Judgement Day) and directed by John Moore (The Omen, Behind Enemy Lines). Given this pedigree, the Swiss cheese nature of certain major plot elements is something of a surprise.
Mike Regan (Pierce Brosnan – GoldenEye, The Lawnmower…more

Tampopo Review *****

Cert 15 | 114 mins | 1985

5 stars of genius foodie comedy.
Tampopo was first released in Japan in 1985, written and directed by the immensely talented and insightful Jûzô Itami (A Taxing Woman, The Last Dance). It is described as a “ramen western”, a delightful poke at the spaghetti westerns of old, except that this time there are actually noodles!
“I’ve got a bad feeling about this.…more

Hard Times Dual-Format Review ****-

Cert 15 | 93 mins | 1975

4 Star
Hard Times and Hard Knocks.
From a time when Charles Bronson (Death Wish Series) would rule the silver screen as a star in his own right. Eureka’s Masters of Cinema Series #157 Dual-Format release brings it up to date with all it’s special features. Director/producer and writer’s first film, a brilliant start to a career that went from strength to…more

Drunken Master Review

Cert 15 | 111 mins

5 Star
No Pain, No Gain and Wine.
Eureka’s #166 of their Masters of Cinema releases and it brings us a classic martial arts film, with the legend that is Jackie Chan (Police Story, Police Story: Lockdown, Rush Hour) and Woo-Ping Yuen‘s second film (now one of thirty). He delivers an excellent show of skill in a comedy way. We are using…more

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