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Full Moon High (1981) – Film Review
Director: Larry Cohen Cast: Adam Arkin, Roz Kelly, Ed McMahon Certficate: 15 By Sarah Morgan There was clearly something in ... -
The Assassination Bureau (1969) – Film Review
Director: Basil Dearden Cast: Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas Certificate: PG By Sarah Morgan Bombs, intrigue, sexy shenanigans and ... -
Death In Ambush by Susan Gilruth – Review
By Sarah Morgan You can hardly turn the TV on these days without being confronted by an adaptation of some ... -
Headliners Announced for 2026 Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival
By Sarah Morgan Are you a crime fiction fan? And are you looking for a way to chase away those ... -
Possession (1981) – Film Review
Director: Andrzej Zulawski Cast: Isabelle Adjani, Sam Neill, Margit Carstensen Certificate: By Sarah Morgan Prepare to have your mind blown ... -
The Sweeney: Series 3 – Review
By Sarah Morgan They still haven’t had their dinner, but John Thaw and Dennis Waterman are exploding back onto our ... -
Apache (1954) – Film Review
Director: Robert Aldrich Cast: Burt Lancaster, Jean Peters, John McIntire Certificate: U By Sarah Morgan The phrase ‘they don’t make ... -
Re-Animator (1985) – Film Review
Director: Stuart Gordon Cast: Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, Barbara Crampton Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Mad scientists have long been protagonists ... -
The Wild Geese (1978) – Film Review
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Cast: Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan Prepare to get your ... -
Boogie Nights (1997) – Film Review
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds Certificate: 18 By Sarah Morgan Got to keep on ... -
House of Mirth (2000) – Film Review
Director: Terence Davies Cast: Gillian Anderson, Dan Aykroyd, Eleanor Bron Certificate: 12 By Sarah Morgan “What’s in a name?” asked ... -
Scars of Dracula (1970) – Film Review
Director: Roy Ward Baker Cast: Christopher Lee, Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley Certificate: 12 By Sarah Morgan Picture the scene. It’s ...











