Road Rash Reviews

Nashville Dual Format Release Review ****-

Cert 15 | 160 mins | 1975

4 Stars of life in Nashville 1975 style.
From the mighty director Robert Altman, (The Long Goodbye, Mash, Gosford Park) comes the tale of five days in the heart of country music, Nashville.
Where those who aspire to be famous in the Grand Ole Opry must travel to and those that already have it must maintain it.
Set at the time when the Vietnam…more

Boomerang Dual format Release Review ****-

Cert U | 88 mins | 1947

4 Star Murder, whodunnit at it’s best.
From the master of cinematography Elia Kazan, (A Streetcar Named Desire, On The Waterfront, East of Eden) comes a film based very closely on real events that occurred in Bridgeport Connecticut USA in 1924.
The film is now brought to you by Masters of Cinema #89 in full 1080p beauty.
The names may have been changed, but…more

Sisters Dual Format Release Review ****-

Cert 15 | 93 mins | 1973

4 stars for the triumphant return of this classic psychological thriller.

Sisters is written and directed by the fantastic Brian De Palma (Scarface, Phantom Of The Paradise) and was first released in 1973. This is very early in his career and was in fact his first real success, but you can can already see the mark of greatness here.
It tells the…more

Pit Stop Dual Format Release Review *****

Cert 15 | 92 mins | 1969

5 Star Remastered work by Jack Hill.
Now in marvellous Hi-definition this Monochrome budget masterpiece surpasses those films that came after it.
Right from the start this is a petrol-heads dream, loud engines, big cars and drag racing.
Grant Willard, (Brian Donlevy, Kiss of Death) runs California Custom and he likes to see people in his cars winning. The established driver is his…more

White Of The Eye Dual-Format Release Review ***--

Cert 18 | 111 mins | 1987

3 stars for this bizarre and slightly surreal British thriller.
White Of The Eye was first released in 1987 and this release represents the Worldwide debut on Blu-ray and UK debut to DVD.
It is written and directed by Donald Cammell (Demon Seed, Wild Side) and tells the story of Paul White (David Keith – U-571, Behind Enemy Lines) and his wife…more

Blind Womans Curse Dual Format Release Review ***--

Cert 15 | 84 mins | 1970

3 Stars of Women Yakuza VS the Men.
This film (the first time to appear on a home entertainment system) is a little confused, billed as a yakuza/ ghost story, but doesn’t really live up to either genre, but if you’re into 70’s films of this type you will be quite happy.
Akemi Tachibanais, (Meiko Kaji, Lady Snowblood: Blizzard from the Netherworld)…more

Wake in Fright Dual Format Realease Review *****

Cert 18 | 109 mins | 1971

5 stars of awesome acting and directing in the Outback.
Wake In Fright is fantastically screen written (Evan Jones, Funeral in Berlin) by a person that had never set foot on Australian soil and directed (Ted Kotcheff, First Blood) by someone who knew very little of the continent until he set foot on it to shoot the film.
It is taken from…more

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