Reel Classic: ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’
We take a look back at John Hughes’ seminal 1986 comedy.
We take a look back at John Hughes’ seminal 1986 comedy.
This heart-warming tale of malevolent, acrid slime remains a massively underappreciated gem.
Dario Argento’s vivid imagery and potent dose of sheer brutality makes Suspiria a true stand out.
Think police states, depersonalised mechanised-sex, and robots aren’t the stuff of joyous slapstick? Let Woody Allen’s Sleeper prove you wrong.
For a movie musical that was filmed 37 years ago and set 55 years ago, Grease has certainly stood the test of time…
This is where a decade of film noir reaches its apotheosis, where the romance ends in a snub. This, ladies and gentlemen, is The Third Man.
Alfred Hitchcock made many films that could be commended, but perhaps one of the less visited is Suspicion (1941). Our latest Reel Classic is here…
20 years before Michael Crichton conquered the world with a little novel about dinosaurs running amok in a theme park, he had a stab at a similar idea…
Dealing with hot topics such as climate change and overpopulation, Soylent Green addresses some very prescient themes which are even more relevant today…
Carnival of Souls, the 1962 horror film from director Herk Harvey, is chilling, atmospheric, emotional and influential. Our latest ‘Reel Classic’ is here…