DVD Review: Yamada: Way Of The Samurai
To be honest when it comes to martial arts I could n’t tell you the difference between Karate and Tae Kwon Do, it doesn’t matter what it’s called it just …
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To be honest when it comes to martial arts I could n’t tell you the difference between Karate and Tae Kwon Do, it doesn’t matter what it’s called it just …
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Whilst here in the UK when it comes to Horror, it seems we’re more inclined to go for the more gothic ghost horror or the generic American style that overloaded …
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There was a time when mobile phones where for calling people, plus texting and computers for work, games, internet. The social Networks have grown drastically,no need for a computer all …
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When it comes to red head I’ve secretly had a soft spot for the ginger population.From my first ever girlfriend to manager of the football team I support all great …
DVD Review – Our Day Will Come Read More
Here in Scotland, we hear daily about First Minister Alec Salmond’s attempts to alienate Scotland from the rest of the UK, he constantly claims Scots have been ‘oppressed’ by the …
DVD Review – Outside The Law (Hors La Loi) Read More
I should have clicked when I received this film through the post with press info, but it arrived as quick as I could say Ming The Merciless. But like any …
DVD Review – Vampire Boys Read More
Money has been really tight the past few weeks and now im officially unemployed regularly going on my favourite weekly pass time is going to be hard especially with all …
Film Review: Red Cliff (Chi Bi) Read More
Chiko is a gritty realist German gangster movie from Turkish-German director Özgür Yildirim set in a suburban drug hell hole in Hamburg, Germany. Chiko(Denis Moschitto) is a young Turkish-German like …
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DVD Review – The Door (Die Tur) Read More