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Review Hammer House of Horror  / Hammer House Of Horror - Vol. 4 [1980] Release date: 2001-04-16
Run time: 150 min.
RRP: £10.99
Price: £1.19

Review Hammer House Of Horror - Vol. 4 [1980] / Hammer House of Horror:

Though Hammer Films ceased theatrical production in the mid-1970s, the TV series Hammer House of Horror afforded the studio a last hurrah in 1980. Though it uses original scripts rather than adaptations of published stories, the series feels like an update of Hammer's earlier Journey to the Unknown, with a mix of contemporary settings, predictable twist endings, mock-gruesome horror, mild sex, familiar TV faces and sly camp that puts it on the shelf somewhere between Nigel Kneale's Beasts and Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected. The shows are variously directed by Hammer regulars Don Sharp (Kiss of the Vampire), Peter Sasdy (Countess Dracula), Robert Young (Vampire Circus) and Alan Gibson (Dracula AD 1972). -Kim Newman Volume Four Episodes: "The Thirteenth Reunion", "The Carpathian Eagle", "Guardian of the Abyss", "Growing Pains". A box set is also available.

Review Warner Home Video  / House Of Wax - Special Collector's Pack [1953]
Actors & Directors
  • Phyllis Kirk
  • Carolyn Jones
  • Paul Picerni
  • Vincent Price
  • André De Toth
  • Frank Lovejoy
Release date: 1995-07-17
Run time: 84 min.
Creator: Crane Wilbur
RRP: £5.99
Price: £4.99

Review House Of Wax - Special Collector's Pack [1953] / Warner Home Video:


Actors & Directors
  • Paul Wegener
  • Carl Boese
  • Ernst Deutsch
  • Paul Wegener
  • Lyda Salmonova
  • Hans Stürm
  • Albert Steinrück
Run time: 69 min.
Creator: Henrik Galeen
RRP: £12.99
Price: £9.99

Review Der Golem [1920] / Scream Time Video:

A relic certainly, but a fascinating one, Der Golem is perhaps the screen's first great monster movie. Though it was actually the third time director-star Paul Wegener had played the eponymous creation, the earlier efforts (sadly lost) were rough drafts for this elaborate dramatisation of the Jewish legend. When the Emperor decrees that the Jews of mediaeval Prague should be evicted from the ghetto, a mystical rabbi creates a clay giant and summons the demon Astaroth who breathes out in smoky letters the magic word that will animate the golem. Intended as a protector and avenger, the golem is twisted by the machinations of a lovelorn assistant and, like many a monster to come, runs riot, terrorising guilty and innocent alike until a little girl innocently ends his rampage. Wegener's golem is an impressively solid figure, the Frankenstein monster with a slightly comical girly clay-wig. The wonderfully grotesque Prague sets and the alchemical atmosphere remain potent. On the DVD: Der Golem on disc has an imaginative menu involving the rabbi opening a book of spells that leads to alternate versions of the film with German or English inter-titles. The print is cobbled from several sources and tinted to the original specifications, with an especially impressive crimson glow as the ghetto burns. The extras are an audio essay, illustrated with clips, on Der Golem and German Expressionist cinema in general, plus a gallery of stills and other illustrations. -Kim Newman.

Review Itc Home Video (UK)  / Space: 1999 - Vol. 20 - The Immunity Syndrome / The Dorcons [1976]
Actors & Directors
  • Tony Anholt
  • Tom Clegg
  • Martin Landau
  • Barbara Bain
  • Bob Brooks
  • Catherine Schell
Release date: 1995-02-20
Run time: 98 min.
Price: £10.99

Review Space: 1999 - Vol. 20 - The Immunity Syndrome / The Dorcons [1976] / Itc Home Video (UK):


Review 4 Front Video  / Ghost Story [1982]
Actors & Directors
  • Patricia Neal
  • Melvyn Douglas
  • John Houseman
  • Fred Astaire
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
  • John Irvin
Release date: 1999-10-11
Run time: 105 min.
Price: £5.99

Review Ghost Story [1982] / 4 Front Video:


Review 4 Front Video  / Tremors 2 - Aftershocks [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Marcelo Tubert
  • Christopher Gartin
  • Michael Gross
  • S.S. Wilson
  • Fred Ward
  • Helen Shaver
Release date: 2000-03-06
Run time: 90 min.
Creator: Ron Underwood
Price: £5.99

Review Tremors 2 - Aftershocks [1996] / 4 Front Video:

When a remote Mexican oilfield comes down with a nasty case of Graboids (for the uninitiated: giant carnivorous worms with tunnelling abilities that put Bugs Bunny to shame), it's up to those veteran monster exterminators Burt and Earl (Michael Gross and the wonderful Fred Ward, reprising their roles from the first film) to save the day-and accumulate some much-needed payola in the process. But this time, the slimy critters may have a few new tricks up their, um, sleeves. Although denied a chance to appear in cinemas, this unjustly neglected sequel delivers the same winning mixture of corniness and gore that made the original Tremors a cult classic. -Andrew Wright, Amazon. com.

Actors & Directors
  • Sandy Baron
  • Richard Wenk
  • Chris Makepeace
  • Robert Rusler
  • Dedee Pfeiffer
  • Grace Jones
Release date: 1992-03-16
Run time: 89 min.
Price: £6.99

Review Vamp [1986] / 2 Entertain Video:


Review Tartan Video  / Tesis [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Alejandro Amenábar
  • Eduardo Noriega
  • Miguel Picazo
  • Ana Torrent
  • Fele Martínez
  • Xabier Elorriaga
Release date: 2001-12-26
Run time: 119 min.
Creator: Mateo Gil
RRP: £15.99
Price: £3.94

Review Tesis [1996] / Tartan Video:

Alejandro Amenabar's first film Tesis has impressive restrain for a debut, as you might expect from the man who went on to make Open Your Eyes and The Others. It's also the most intelligent consideration of the urban myth of snuff films seen onscreen in recent years. Ana Torrent is a priggish young student writing a thesis on violence in movies and finds out more than she wants to know. From the opening shots of her fascinated attempt to see a suicide victim mashed on the Madrid metro to her ambivalent involvement with Chemo (Fele Martinez)-a sinister nerd, obsessed with collecting dubious videos-and her flirtation with one of their principal suspects, Torrent portrays a traditionally plucky heroine along with her darker, more complicit and self-destructive side. As in his later work, Amenabar achieves maximum terror with minimum effect-dark rooms, gazes averted from torture we never see-because of his rich sense of the complexity of human character. What terrifies us here is the sense of our own demons. On the DVD: the DVD, which is presented in a 1. 85:1 letterboxed video ratio and has Dolby Digital sound, comes with optional English subtitles, an intelligent, if slightly earnest documentary about the making of the film, a filmography, the theatrical trailer and a review article by the excellent Roger Clark. -Roz Kaveney.

Actors & Directors
  • TERRY KISER
  • MARTINE BESWICKE
  • CLU GULAGER
  • VINCENT PRICE
  • CAMERON MITCHELL
Run time: 94 min.
Price: £12.99

Review FROM A WHISPER TO A SCREAM / MEDUSA HOME VIDEO:


Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Fantastic Voyage [1966]
Actors & Directors
  • Arthur O'Connell
  • Edmond O'Brien
  • Richard Fleischer
  • Raquel Welch
  • Donald Pleasence
  • Stephen Boyd
Release date: 1998-07-06
Run time: 96 min.
RRP: £10.99
Price: £2.50

Review Fantastic Voyage [1966] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:

Fantastic Voyage is the original psychedelic inner-space adventure. When a brilliant scientist falls into a coma with an inoperable blood clot in the brain, a surgical team embarks on a top-secret journey to the centre of the mind in a high-tech military submarine shrunk to microbial dimensions. Stephen Boyd stars as a colourless commander sent to keep an eye on things (though his eyes stay mostly on shapely medical assistant Raquel Welch), while Donald Pleasance is suitably twitchy as the claustrophobic medical consultant. The science is shaky at best, but the imaginative spectacle is marvellous: scuba-diving surgeons battle white blood cells, tap the lungs to replenish the oxygen supply, and shoot the aorta like daredevil surfers. The film took home a well-deserved Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Director Richard Fleischer, who had previously turned Disney's 1954 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea into one of the most riveting submarine adventures of all time, creates a picture so taut with cold-war tensions and cloak-and-dagger secrecy that niggling scientific contradictions (such as, how do miniaturised humans breathe full-sized air molecules?) seem moot. -Sean Axmaker.

Review Warner Home Video  / Babylon 5 - A Call To Arms [1999]
Actors & Directors
  • Jeff Conaway
  • Michael Vejar
  • Bruce Boxleitner
  • Peter Woodward
  • Carrie Dobro
  • Jerry Doyle
Release date: 1999-08-02
Run time: 90 min.
Creator: Susan Norkin
RRP: £14.99
Price: £0.99

Review Babylon 5 - A Call To Arms [1999] / Warner Home Video:

We were promised that it would all end "in fire". Maybe at the end of its five-year run Babylon 5 fulfilled that promise for some viewers, but the announcement that a spin-off series, Crusade would serve to complete story threads moved the goalposts for most. It was a brave idea to attempt bridging the segue into Crusade via this fourth TV movie, but after the ending given by the episode "Sleeping in Light", the timing seems a little last-minute. Bruce Boxleitner gives one last greyed-up and chiselled performance as Sheridan-now President of the new Alliance. Overseeing an unveiled fleet of prototype Victory Destroyer ships, he receives visions offering warning about a lingering danger despite the end of the Shadow War. Though advised and manipulated by Technomage Galen (Peter Woodward), Sheridan is still unable to prevent the unleashing of the Drakh's last Planet Killer weapon. Infused in Earth's atmosphere, this plague will take five years to go "live" and then kill every last human. So begins the premise for the new show. It's a little too incomplete to satisfy as an individual movie. Watching it in conjunction with "War Zone" (the Crusade pilot episode) will give a better understanding of what's motivating everyone. [+]
-Paul Tonks The epic SF series Babylon 5 was a unique experiment in the history of television. It was effectively a novel for television in five seasons, consisting of 110 episodes with a clear beginning, middle and end. The first season introduces the main characters, headed this year by Commander Jeffery Sinclair (Michael O'Hare) and Security Chief Michael Garibaldi (Jerry Doyle), and familiarises the audience with the unique environment of a five-mile-long space station in the year 2257. The first episode, "Midnight on the Firing Line", plays at a breathless pace, introducing Commander Susan Ivanova (Claudia Christian) and establishing the conflict between the Narn and Centauri races as represented by their ambassadors, G'Kar (Andreas Katsulas) and Londo Mollari (Peter Jurasik). Then follow several mediocre episodes which initially give the impression that B5 is a Star Trek clone afflicted with "silly alien of the week" syndrome. Episodes such as "Soul Hunter" and "Infection" are best watched in hindsight, with knowledge of how good the show later became. With "And the Sky Full of Stars" B5 really begins to hit its stride, Sinclair being forced to relive his mysterious experiences during the Earth-Minbari war. Filler shows such as "TKO" are notable only for being controversially violent, while the disappointing "Grail" points to writer-creator J. Michael Straczynski's fascination with Arthurian mythology. "Signs and Portents" introduces the sinister Mr Morden (Ed Wasser) and offers the chilling first appearance of ancient alien threat, the Shadows. B5 hits warp speed with a run of exceptional episodes building to the season finale. The two-part "A Voice in the Wilderness" has Mars breaking into open revolt against Earth and the discovery of a "Great Machine" on the dead world Epsilon 3. Referencing 1950s SF classic Forbidden Planet, the story leads to the superb time travel-based "Babylon Squared". Season finale "Chrysalis" proves more than just the usual television cliff-hanger, placing Minbari ambassador Delenn in conflict with her ruling Grey Council and forcing on her a decision which laid the groundwork for Babylon 5 eventually to become a great love story. -Gary S Dalkin.

Review Warner  / Bless the Child [2001]
Actors & Directors
  • Jimmy Smits
  • Angela Bettis
  • Rufus Sewell
  • Holliston Coleman
  • Kim Basinger
  • Chuck Russell
Release date: 2001-10-01
Run time: 107 min.
Creator: Thomas Rickman
RRP: £5.99
Price: £0.99

Review Bless the Child [2001] / Warner:

Bless the Child is one of several identikit supernatural thrillers released in the wake of The Sixth Sense. It's another attempt to update 70s satanic-child flicks such as The Omen, although the twist here is that the child is a force for ultimate good. One winter night, nurse Maggie O'Connor (Kim Basinger) arrives home to find her junkie sister Jenna on her doorstep, destitute and in dire straits, holding a newly born baby wrapped in swaddling. She takes them in, but shortly after Jenna absconds leaving the child, Cody, in Maggie's care. Six years later, Jenna returns with her creepy new husband, Eric (Rufus Sewell), in tow to reclaim Cody, who has grown into a quiet but precocious child with a talent for telekinesis. They promptly disappear leaving Maggie distraught and desperate to recover her adopted child. The chief problem with Bless the Child lies in its premise. As the film reaches its denouement and a glowing angelic host attempts to save Cody by snuffing out Sewell's satanic presence, one begins to suspect that this is the Hollywood equivalent of a Christian Rock album, attempting religious conversion by stealth and subversion. That said, the movie rolls along at a cracking pace and features several nice touches: Sewell is suitably creepy as the squint-eyed cult leader; Christina Ricci literally loses her head to the forces of darkness in a blink and you'll miss it cameo; and Cody's horrific waking nightmares put a new twist on what really lies at the end of the bed when the lights go out. On the DVD: An awkward audio commentary pairs director Chuck Russell with visual effects supervisor Joel Hynek. [+]
Russell is keen on spelling out the rather obvious motivations of his characters while Hynek relays the difficulties encountered in realising the film's numerous special effects sequences, but it's hardly the kind of stuff that enhances your viewing of the film. A 10-minute featurette contains the standard enthusiastic cast and crew interviews. The inclusion of a theatrical trailer and seven virtually identical TV spots is simply overkill. The clear picture quality of the main feature shows off Peter Menzies' suitably Gothic cinematography, presented in 2. 35:1 anamorphic format with 5. 1 Dolby Digital sound. -Chris Campion.

Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / The Refrigerator [1993]
Actors & Directors
  • Phil Butard
  • Angel Caban
  • Michael Beltran
  • Michelle DeCosta
  • Eric Durand Folsom
  • Nicholas Jacobs
Release date: 1995-07-10
Run time: 96 min.
Creator: Philip Dolin
RRP: £12.99
Price: £19.25

Review The Refrigerator [1993] / Mia Video Entertainment Ltd:


Review First Independent Video  / Body Melt [1993]
Actors & Directors
  • Philip Brophy|Gerard Kennedy|Andrew Daddo|Ian Smith
Release date: 1999-10-19
Run time: 79 min.
RRP: £10.99
Price: £8.69

Review Body Melt [1993] / First Independent Video:


Review Pathe Distribution  / Jeepers Creepers 2 [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Ray Wise
  • Garikayi Mutambirwa
  • Jonathan Breck
  • Eric Nenninger
  • Nicki Aycox
  • Victor Salva
Release date: 2004-01-19
Run time: 95 min.
Creator: Tom Luse
RRP: £12.99
Price: £1.84

Review Jeepers Creepers 2 [2003] / Pathe Distribution:

Despite the usual symptoms of sequelitis, Jeepers Creepers 2 delivers the goods for those who enjoyed the 2001 original. While establishing the flesh-eating "Creeper" as a new horror icon with frantic action and more elaborate special effects, writer-director Victor Salva follows the traditional formula, dispensing with plot almost altogether and focusing entirely on threat, menace, mayhem, and gore. That's likely to disappoint horror fans hoping for a more revealing exploration of the Creeper's origins (room for another sequel, perhaps?) and by trapping nondescript teens in a school bus attacked by the Creeper, Salva severely limits the movie's overall potential. Still, there's something to be said for straightforward shocks and Jeepers Creepers 2 delivers enough of them to justify its profitable existence. -Jeff Shannon.

Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment  / Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 1 - Episodes 9 to 12 [1998] Release date: 2000-02-28
Run time: 173 min.
Creator: Joss Whedon
Price: £14.99

Review Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 1 - Episodes 9 to 12 [1998] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:


Run time: 78 min.
Creator: victor salva

Review Clownhouse (1989) / entertainment video:


Review Warner Home Video  / The Blood Of Fu Manchu [1968]
Actors & Directors
  • Howard Marion-Crawford
  • Maria Rohm
  • Richard Greene
  • Götz George
  • Jesus Franco
  • Christopher Lee
Release date: 1999-05-17
Run time: 88 min.
Creator: Sax Rohmer
RRP: £9.99
Price: £1.65

Review The Blood Of Fu Manchu [1968] / Warner Home Video:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / The Maxx
Actors & Directors
  • Yeol Jung Chang
  • Eugene Salandra
  • Amy Danles
  • Glynnis Talken
  • Tony Fucile
  • Michael Haley
  • Barry Stigler
  • Gregg Vanzo
Release date: 1997-04-28
Run time: 118 min.
Creator: Sam Kieth
RRP: £5.99
Price: £34.99

Review The Maxx / Paramount Home Entertainment:


Actors & Directors
  • Kevin Tenney
  • Kathleen Bailey
  • Jack W. Thompson
  • Rob Zapple
  • Judy Tatum
  • James W. Quinn
Release date: 1991-10-07
Run time: 86 min.
Creator: Joan C. Morisaki
RRP: £10.99
Price: £12.99

Review Witchtrap [1989] / Mia Video Entertainment Ltd:


Models & Brands:
Hammer House Of Horror - Vol. 4 [1980], House Of Wax - Special Collector's Pack [1953], Der Golem [1920], Space: 1999 - Vol. 20 - The Immunity Syndrome / The Dorcons [1976], Ghost Story [1982], Tremors 2 - Aftershocks [1996], Vamp [1986], Tesis [1996], FROM A WHISPER TO A SCREAM, Fantastic Voyage [1966], Babylon 5 - A Call To Arms [1999], Bless the Child [2001], The Refrigerator [1993], Body Melt [1993], Jeepers Creepers 2 [2003], Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 1 - Episodes 9 to 12 [1998], Clownhouse (1989), The Blood Of Fu Manchu [1968], The Maxx, Witchtrap [1989]

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