WITH a name like this, who needs committees? Godspeed You! Black Emperor were born in the bosom of Canada and named by a monochrome Japanese documentary about a biker gang, but neither of these...
RETURNING to the fray for another round of celluloid carnage, we take a look at the obscure sequel to a film remembered by no one: 1994’s Night of the Demon 2. In an entertainment industry...
Thanks to life, this and all subsequent Breaking Down the Backlogs will be one game only. I am doing this so I can have more output on this barren ass section (which is totally...
IT’S SAFE to say that Youtube has an abundance of critics. Ever since we’ve discovered that producers can potentially make a decent living, the market has been flooded with wide-eyed hopefuls attempting to break...
PUTTING down the golden gun, it’s time for SCM to take a ride in an underwater sportscar, so grab a harpoon and a submarine for our next Bond snipe: 1977’s The Spy Who Loved...
SEQUELITIS is defined as the decay of quality in a film franchise with each new film. A lot of otherwise great films do suffer from it, almost too many to count. While Brad Bird’s Ghost Protocol was said...
BY 1979, TALKING Heads had already created two incredible, rhythmic, funky albums. Talking Heads ’77 gave us the ‘Psycho Killer’, the radio bait that would have people attempting to sing in French for years...
FILM Torments earns its moniker justly. No theme for this heady month of August – just crap. All crap. No crap barred. To start us on our merry way, Andrew has a treat: 2013’s...
Fans of the comedy group Stella – the brainchild of comedians David Wain, Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black, will understand how I feel when I try to get people into the 2001 film Wet...
WITH the growing pains of Live and Let Die set to one side, the troops of SCM analyse Roger Moore’s sophomore turn in the superspy’s Savile Row shoes: The Man with the Golden Gun....
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