
Waves of Lust
Ondata di piacere Wave of lust Ruggero Deodato… by FILMandCLIPS Waves of Lust(1975) is worth a watch. Its an Italian production with a Purple Noon feel to it. Directed by Ruggero Deodato(Cannibal Holocaust). Jurassic Gorilla, […]
Ondata di piacere Wave of lust Ruggero Deodato… by FILMandCLIPS Waves of Lust(1975) is worth a watch. Its an Italian production with a Purple Noon feel to it. Directed by Ruggero Deodato(Cannibal Holocaust). Jurassic Gorilla, […]
One After Another is an Italian western I recommend over a lot of others, and I’m a fan of practically all spaghetti westerns. Like other Italian movies, it has more than one English title, not to […]
2016 Academy Award Winners Best Picture Spotlight (WINNER) Producers: Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin and Blye Pagon Faust Best Director Alejandro G. Inarritu, The Revenant (WINNER) Best Actress Brie Larson, Room (WINNER) Best Actor […]
Mother, Jugs, and Speed(1976) is one of those movies that wants to be raunchy but at the same time feels the need to “teach” the audience the writer’s brand of morality. The film is a […]
Low budget 1970s films have become more widely known as “grindhouse” films since the release of the Tarantino/Rodriguez movie Grindhouse which was released theatrically as a Death Proof/Planet Terror double feature with added fictitious exploitation movie trailers by […]
The Condemned, starring wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin and Vinnie Jones, was released in 2007 by WWE Films before they became WWE Studios in 2008. WWE films is a subsidiary of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. […]
The Man From U.N.C.L.E., 2015, is based on the NBC television series starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum which aired from September 22, 1964, to January 15, 1968. For some reason I always thought it was […]
Plunder Road is a low budget but well crafted film noir movie about five guys who pull off a gold heist and their subsequent getaway. The one thing you can count on in almost any […]
Lady in Cement, Fun but Confusing Lady in Cement(1968), starring Frank Sinatra, has a nice, politically incorrect 1960’s Florida crime novel feel to it. It co-stars one of my favorite actresses, Raquel Welch, and Bonanza’s Dan Blocker, […]
From Tony Rome to Dirty Harry? Tony Rome, 1967, is one of Frank Sinatra’s late 1960s neo-noir movies which also include the sequel Lady in Cement and a crime drama called The Detective. Scroll below the gallery […]
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