Only in the 70s: All This and World War II (1976)
ONLY in the 70s is a feature where we take a look at films that could not have existed in any other decade, as true products of their time. This time, Hollywood hubris comes...
ONLY in the 70s is a feature where we take a look at films that could not have existed in any other decade, as true products of their time. This time, Hollywood hubris comes...
ONLY in the 70s is a feature where we take a look at films that could not have existed in any decade, as true products of their time. This time, rockstar bombast runs roughshod....
ONLY in the 70s is a feature where we take a look at films that could not have existed in any decade, as true products of their time. This instalment focuses on a film about...
RETURNING to the decade of flairs, perms and nationwide blackouts after a lengthy hiatus, Dan examines one of many sci-fi travesties that scrambled to fill the demand from a certain blockbuster. You might have heard...
FOR THIS instalment of Only in the 70s, Truan puts on his finest analyst’s glasses, dusts off his snob cap and tries to determine what the fuck is going on with David Bowie. In Nicolas...
TO ROUND off Halloween Month after the hangovers disperse, Dan takes a look at one of the most patently ill-advised ventures in rock history: KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. OF ALL DECADES, the...
TRUAN needed a bit of extra time for the venom to build up for September’s instalment. It’s well worth the wait, because it’s Myra fucking Breckinridge. It’s taken me a pretty long time to get...
AS WE ROUND off this hideous month of humid August, we can find a little time to spotlight a film that festers with glorious, carefree self-indulgence. It’s Bacchanalia at SCM for – yes, really – Caligula....
THANK heavens that Animation Month is nearly over, but there’s one more hurdle to cross for Only in the 70s. To send us off for the month – and signalling the anniversary of Torments’...
ROUNDING off Remakes Month at Film Torments, we take a prolonged look at one of the blaxploitation era’s biggest successes: 1973’s Black Caesar. Born from the criminal blast of Prohibition, 1931’s Little Caesar is a...
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