Tag: movie

Brighton Rock remake reviewed

We have mentioned it once or twice, but finally, after what seems like a long delay since filming, the remake of Brighton Rock is now at the cinema. Worth seeing? Check out our review to find out. Our man on the ground, the Scenester, caught an early screening of the […]

The Prisoner postcards by Piper Gates

Remember The Prisoner poster we featured a while back? Well, now there's a sequel of sorts – The Prisoner postcards by Piper Gates Design. Like the poster, the set of postcards mixes iconic imagery from the cult TV series with the format of 1960s Penguin paperback books to great effect. […]

Deadfall (1968) DVD reviewed

New on DVD is Deadfall, which stars Michael Caine. Our review of it is now online. Set in Spain and dating from 1968, Caine is recovering alcoholic and cat burglar, tempted back into the game by a husband and wife team with aspirations to clean up via the wealthy of […]

Gainsbourg DVD reviewed

We have mentioned it before, but now the DVD (and Blu-ray) of Gainsbourg is out to buy. If you are considering buying or renting it, feel free to check out our review of the release, which tracks the legendary Fremchman's life from his childhood in wartime Paris through to his […]

8mm Vintage Camera app for iPhone

You might have seen this on our Retro To Go site last week. If not – and you own an iPhone – you might want to check out the 8mm Vintage Camera app for the iPhone and iPod touch. Because it’s rather good.

A Taste Of Excitement review

Another film review for you, this time a rather unknown late 60s flick going by the name of A Taste Of Excitement. Reissued by Odeon, it's actually directed by Don Sharp, who some of you might recall directed popular cult classic Psychomania. This isn't like that though (is anything?). This […]

Soulboy DVD reviewed

Not been a wasted Christmas break here – I've been catching up with some review material, kicking off with Soulboy. If you missed it (not that it's likely), Soulboy is a movie based around the Wigan Casino, with an average 'Joe' (quite literally, that's his name) chasing a girl in […]

Nouvelle Vague print by Andy Smith

If you have a love of hip French cinema of the late 50s / early 60s, this Nouvelle Vague silkscreen print by Andy Smith might well appeal. Obviously inspired by the late 60s Parisian street protest posters that we have featured previously, the print here features the names of cinematic […]