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Monsters Of The Movies / Movie Monsters

Monsters Of The Movies was one of a number of horror fanzine style magazines published during the 70s.  It was in the style of the more venerable and more….err… famous Famous Monsters of Filmland, but geared to a slightly older audience. I don’t know if it lasted for many issues as these are the only…


Shout At The Devil

Shout At The Devil is a 1976  action adventure movie set in East Africa at the time of the First World War. It was the second movie in two years directed by Peter Hunt and starring Roger Moore (after Gold). Lee Marvin co-stars as his hard-drinking (naturally) father in-law.  I remember going to see this…


Flesh Gordon

First up, I’ve never seen 1974 soft-porn parody Flesh Gordon! Clips on YouTube, however, given a pretty good idea of what to expect, as Flesh and co travel to the planet Porno to try save the earth from the evil Emperor Wang. Various special effects artists who cut their teeth on this movie went on…


Chinatown 

“Forget it Jake, It’s Chinatown…” This is the final line of one of my all-time favourite movies. Jack Nicholson has never been better than as private detective Jake Gittes, who becomes embroiled with wealthy businessman John Huston and his estranged daughter Faye Dunaway in 1930’s Los Angeles. Roman Polanski’s classic neo-noir has a great sense…


Spanish Heralds

I wasn’t at all familiar with Spanish heralds until I bought a small lot recently. These are basically post-card sized double sided flyers which were cheaply printed and given out to promote upcoming movies. The majority seem to date from the 50s. Considering the volumes in which they must have been produced, its surprising that…


In Cold Blood

I don’t remember if I’ve ever seen the movie In Cold Blood, but I have definitely read Truman Capote’s book on which it is based. It is one of the best pieces of non-fiction writing ever, I think. Capote spent considerable time with the condemned killers who brutally murdered a family in Kansas in 1959. Based…


Priest Of Love

I have no idea if I have ever seen 1981’s Priest Of Love.  However, its subject matter holds some meaning for me as author DH Lawrence came from my home town and was one of the most famous alumni of the school I attended. (It was said he got expelled, but I am not sure…


Tenebrae

Dario Argento is a director I must admit I just don’t “get”.  I found his supposed masterpiece Suspiria a badly-acted incomprehensible mess, but maybe that’s missing the point. His movies don’t really care much about characterisation or logic, they are more about atmosphere and bloody set-pieces. Tenebrae (“Darkness”) is a ‘giallo’ thriller, featuring bad dubbing…


His Kind Of Woman

I’ve never seen His Kind Of Woman, yet I came by 2 posters for it by accident. This 1951 film noir cum comedy (apparently) stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell, billed as “the hottest combination to ever hit the screen.” Producer and RKO Studios boss Howard Hughes took out huge fireworks-shooting billboards in LA with…


The Expendables

I’ve written before about how I don’t much care for the lazy photo-shopping of most modern movie poster designs, but this poster for The Expendables is one of the more striking images from recent years, I think. Sly Stallone’s knowing 80s action hero team-up is a lot of fun (before the 2 sequels began to…