01st Aug2024

SoHome Horror Pride 2024: ‘The Piper’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Julian Sands, Charlotte Hope, Aoibhe O’Flanagan, Pippa Winslow, Philipp Christopher | Written and Directed by Erlingur Thoroddsen What are the chances that two films called The Piper, both horror films involving the legend of The Pied Piper, would come out in the same year? And that both would be hard to see? While I […]

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23rd Jul2024

‘The Last Breath’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Julian Sands, Jack Parr, Arlo Carter, Erin Mullen, Kim Spearman, Alexander Arnold | Written by Andrew Prendergast, Nick Saltrese | Directed by Joachim Hedén Notably, The Last Breath features the last performance by the late Julian Sands (The Piper, Warlock) to reach the screen. Sadly, it’s a supporting role that doesn’t give him, or […]

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11th Jan2024

‘The Piper’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Julian Sands, Charlotte Hope, Aoibhe O’Flanagan, Pippa Winslow, Philipp Christopher | Written and Directed by Erlingur Thoroddsen What are the chances that two films called The Piper, both horror films involving the legend of The Pied Piper, would come out in the same year? And that both would be hard to see? While I […]

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01st Sep2023

Frightfest 2023: ‘The Darkside of Society’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Featuring: Zeph E. Daniel, Julian Sands, Brian Yuzna, Screaming Mad George, Richard Stanley | Directed by Larry Wade Carrell It’s one of the most controversial, influential and groundbreaking horror satires of the 1980s. Brian Yuzna’s Society told a terrifying surreality of what the rich were doing to the poor in shocking, sexual detail. But did […]

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13th Jan2023

‘The Ghosts of Monday’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Julian Sands, Anthony Skordi, Maria Ioannou, Mark Huberman, Marianna Rosset, Kristina Godunova, Flavia Watson, Elva Trill | Written by Francesco Cinquemani, Andy Edwards, Barry Keating, Mark Thompson-Ashworth | Directed by Francesco Cinquemani The Hotel Gula, stately, luxurious and abandoned for over twenty years since the food for a party’s banquet was seasoned with rat […]

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12th Oct2021

‘The Ghosts of Borley Rectory’ DVD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Toby Wynn-Davies, Reece Putinas, Richard Harfst, Louisa Warren, Lee Hancock, Toyah Willcox, Colin Baker, Julian Sands | Written by Steven M. Smith, Christopher Jolley | Directed by Steven M. Smith The Ghosts of Borley Rectory claims to recount one of the most famous cases of alleged supernatural activity in British history. Although now considered […]

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10th Sep2021

‘Death Rider in the House of Vampires’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Devon Sawa, Tasha Reign, Danny Trejo, Julian Sands, Ashley Wisdom, Kim Director, Sean Waltman, Lee Ving, Eli Roth, James Cullen Bressack, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska | Written and Directed by Glenn Danzig I’m not sure what’s more surprising, that I’m reviewing a movie called Death Rider in the House of Vampires or that, after […]

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09th Mar2018

‘Walk Like a Panther’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Stephen Graham, Dave Johns, Steve Furst, Michael Socha, Stephen Tompkinson, Julian Sands, Jill Halfpenny, Lindsey Coulson, Robbie Gee, Jason Flemyng | Written and Directed by Dan Cadan An evident labour of love for first-time writer-director Dan Cadan, this cheerful British comedy attempts to fuse a nostalgic love of Saturday teatime TV wrestling with a […]

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15th Jan2018

First trailer for Brit wrestling comedy ‘Walk Like a Panther’

by Kevin Haldon

Twentieth Century Fox have announced that British comedy Walk Like a Panther will be released in cinemas in UK and Ireland on 9th March, 2018. Starring BAFTA Award nominee Stephen Graham (Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge, Boardwalk Empire), British Independent Film Award winner Dave Johns (I, Daniel Blake), Walk Like a Panther is directed […]

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22nd Apr2012

‘Hirokin: The Last Samurai’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Wes Bentley, Jessica Szohr, Angus Macfayden, Julian Sands, Laura Ramsey | Written and Directed by Alejo Mo-Sun If there’s one reason I love B-movies. Sometimes the films are absolutely terrible and in other cases, like with Hirokin: The Last Samurai, they are fantastic hidden gems that deserve to be brought to everyone’s attention. Set […]

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