The Worst Witch: Season 2 (1999-2000)
When it comes to reviewing TV series The Worst Witch, I said most of what I can say about it as a whole in my Series 1 review, so I'll get right into reviewing the individual episodes of Series 2....
View ArticleThe Worst Witch: Season 3 (2000-2001)
To copy and paste from my previous Worst Witch review, When it comes to reviewing TV series The Worst Witch, I said most of what I can say about it as a whole in my Series 1 review, so I'll get right...
View ArticleThe New Worst Witch (2005-2007)
 for example, Mona Hallow really doesn't fit in with previous chronology, not only because she's never been mentioned before, but because Sybil . And vice versa, The New Worst Witch's continuity...
View ArticleFantomas (1913-1915)
 in the Shadow of the Guillotinegreat score that not only sounds lovely (suitably ooky in some places, while bombastic and = in others) but is utilized
View ArticleHalloween 2014
Happy Halloween everybody! Although it wasn't for me so much, as I had three wisdom teeth removed the other day. Thankfully the pain had subsided by today, but the swollen chipmunk cheeks, and my...
View ArticleThe Rising Light (2013)
Would it be bad form of me to deliberately seek out more works of Ansel Faraj knowing I'll likely loathe them? Nah, probably not. After all, if the guy's remaining filmography is as bad as his dreadful...
View ArticleRock n' Roll Space Patrol (2005)
Rock and Roll Space Patrol is a title that may elicit two responses from whoever reads it. The first being an ecstatic "Oh my god, this movie sounds friggin'awesome!" and the second being a resigned...
View ArticleAlice in Wonderland in Paris (1966)
Alice in Wonderland in Paris! That's...not a good title! In fact, this film is also know as Alice of Wonderland in Paris, which is an improvement. So what is this movie, you ask? Alice in Wonderland in...
View ArticleThe House That Would Not Die (1970)
Ugh, that's a title that just punches you in the face, isn't it! While grammatically correct, The House That Would Not Die is a title that just feels off due to its drawn out nature, and from this...
View ArticleTheatre Fantastique (2014)
Oh joy, up-and-coming young indie filmmaker Ansel Faraj has again been struck by the delusion that he can adapt things! Forgive my anger, but with his Doctor Mabuse films, this schmuck has done serious...
View ArticleDoctor Who's 51st Anniversary: Sophie Wilson-...Okay
I don't normally review songs on here, and I certainly wasn't planning on doing so before April the 1st given the jokey post I have planned involving music reviewing, and how it's not something I ever...
View ArticleCrowhaven Farm (1970)
I've been on a bit of a TV movie horror kick as of late, and with The House That Wouldn't Die proving to be a fantastic sit, I decided to try my luck with 1970's Crowhaven Farm, which I'd read positive...
View ArticleThe Raven (1963)
Horror icon Boris Karloff has an interesting history with Edgar Allen Poe adaptations of famous poem The Raven. He was in the 1935 film adaptation (co-starring with horror legend Bela Lugosi), which...
View ArticleIsle of the Dead (1945)
Ah, it's been a while since I've seen a Boris Karloff film!...Well if you wanna get technical about it, it's been ten hours, but prior to The Raven, I haven't seen a Karloff film in some time. Too...
View ArticleGarth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)
So many movies that try and be so bad they're good fail, as they tend to be really forced, and the makers don't understand why movies such as those of Ed Wood are so amusing in the first place....
View ArticleJam (2000)
Some comedies are lighthearted, some are more risque, while others are more ribald. Then there are those that are dark. Black comedies can come in various forms, and the one I'll be looking at today,...
View ArticleLover Come Back (1961)
Lover Come Back, Doris Day and Rock Hudson's second outing together, is the second film I've seen where he's seducing her character under false pretenses. That's...disturbing!...Madison ad executive...
View ArticleWhy Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980)
It's generally a good rule of thumb to not adapt novels literally when making movie adaptations, because they're two very different mediums. For example, if you translate every single line of dialogue...
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