Directed by Denison Clift.

Continue reading “40×40: Phantom Ship (1935)”“If anybody should die on this ship, Mr Briggs might like a little sweet music.”
Revisiting the dustiest films on the shelf
Directed by Denison Clift.
Continue reading “40×40: Phantom Ship (1935)”“If anybody should die on this ship, Mr Briggs might like a little sweet music.”
Today would have been Peter Cushing’s 108th birthday.
Now I’m by no means a scholar of Cushing’s work, and he was so prolific I’ve probably only seen a fraction of the films he made over a career that spanned almost 50 years. But I’ve seen enough to know he was a different breed of film star, and I want to take a few minutes just to share the love.
Continue reading “In appreciation of Peter Cushing…”Sometimes, particularly with long-running franchises, it can become difficult to distinguish one entry from another, and they all just sort of mush together into a cinematic soup or stew.
That’s not to say any one entry is especially bad (though that may often be the case), and it’s not even solely down to big name franchises, sometimes just styles and genres of films.
Without further ado then, here are some movie soups that I love, but still get mixed up…
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