Caligula On its surface, this is BY FAR the most expensive, well-made pornographic film ever, with lavish costumes, spectacular sets, stunning cinematography, good music, and the presence of real big time stars like Peter O’Toole and Oscar winners Helen Mirren and John Gielgud. In truth though, this is probably the sickest, most perverse and fucked […]
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Candyman
Candyman The 1980s of course was The Golden Age Of The Franchise Horror Movie Villains, an era that produced horror films with sequels where the bad guy (usually of a supernatural stature) was always the main selling point to the extent that horror fans would come out almost to cheer on evil characters who were […]
Cannonball Run
Cannonball Run What’s wrong with comedies these days? It could be a lack of chemistry amongst their actors, or it could be scripts that are overwritten with certain sensibilities in mind that fall completely flat and settle for being merely somewhat witty instead of funny, or it could be that ALL of the talent involved […]
Cape Fear
Captain America ’90
Captain America ‘90 Richard Donner’s Superman movies and Tim Burton’s Batman (despite being almost 10 years apart) helped usher in what is now the modern age of glossy, non stop, big budget comic book action movies. The irony remains that these early, big budget in their own right productions were both from well known characters […]
Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: The First Avenger Now we have entered the winter of discontent in the modern era of comic book superhero films, as evidenced by this 2011 release that served as little more than a teaser for the big Avengers movie that followed it. Worse, it carries with it the one thing that NO “summer […]
Captivity
Captivity I’ll admit it: I’m a big fan of Elisha Cuthbert from her work as Kim Bauer on the show 24. And here, in her second major starring role (after Girl Next Door), she manages to hold things together with her amazing feminine charisma. The film flaunts its plot holes right off the bat: We’re […]
Casino
Casino Is there any doubt that Martin Scorsese is the all time undisputed master of the gangster film? One of the reasons for that is his uncanny ability to make each film seem different and with a fresh perspective on the mob lifestyle, starting with the rough low budget proceedings of Mean Streets all the […]
Casino Royale
Casino Royale The Bond films up through Pierce Brosnan had conformed into a lockstep mentality that had made them almost intolerable, with the same ol evil plots, cookie cutter villains and Bond Girls, and the nearly OCD tendency of the scripts to stick in the characters of Q and Moneypenny even if there was almost […]