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ARMY OF THE DEAD (2021) • FRAME RATED Army of the Dead mixes a Land of the Dead (2005)-style zombie apocalypse with a story borrowing from Aliens (1987). There’s even a bandana-wearing Vasquez type kicking ass. One might also recognise elements of Escape From New York (1981) with its walled off city, the athletic zombies evoke the creatures from I Am Legend (2007), and there’s obviously a loose Ocean’s Eleven (2001)-style OXYGEN (2021) • FRAME RATED Alexandre Aja’s a French filmmaker who went to Hollywood after the success of his slasher High Tension / Switchblade Romance (2003) and remade The Hills Have Eyes (2006). He found his niche in the horror genre, making the likes of Mirrors (2008), Piranha 3D (2010), Horns (2013), and Crawl (2019), but has now returned to his homeland to produce and direct the sci-fi thriller Oxygen / Oxygène CAMPING - SERIES ONE • FRAME RATED The premise is simple. Seemingly amiable Robin (Steve Pemberton) has decided to celebrate his 50th birthday with a family camping trip. His horrendous, over-controlling wife Fiona (Vicky Pepperdine) has organised the event down to the Stargazy Pie she intends to serve as a centrepiece (“you know the one where the fish heads stick out”). THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW (2021) • FRAME RATED The Woman in the Window is a Hitchcockian thriller that unpacks the lies, deceptions, and nightmares surrounding Dr Anna Fox (Amy Adams), a child psychologist and possibly unhinged woman in jeopardy. Anna is an alcoholic agoraphobic who loses track of her meds while watching old movies and her neighbours across the way. MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Breaking up is hard to do. When John Cleese left Monty Python’s Flying Circus (citing a lack of fresh ideas, how being part of the troupe ate up too much time, and having to deal with his writing partner Graham Chapman’s alcoholism), the gang didn’t actually split.Instead, the remaining Pythons released one last series in 1974, truncated to six episodes, that included some material THE FLY (1958) • FRAME RATED The Fly is a classic sci-fi B Movie about the hubris of a brilliant scientist, with psychological chills akin to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and themes that echo William Blake’s “The Fly”.I first saw it as a teenager on late-night television, and loved its Gothic chills and classy interpretation of future technology, juxtaposed with 1950s elegance. FOUR FILM NOIR CLASSICS • THE DARK MIRROR (1946) • … Arriving in ‘Noirvember’, Arrow Films’ Four Film Noir Classics box-set brings together movies by some of the most interesting directors working in Hollywood during the 1940s and ’50s: Fritz Lang, Joseph H. Lewis, Abraham Polonsky, and Robert Siodmak. They were very different filmmakers, but each of them embraced the trends and tendencies that would come to distinguish its own genre WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) • FRAME RATED WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) by Remy Dean. A young soldier seeks to put an end to the evils caused by a vicious witch hunter. This was one of a handful of films, made in the late 1960s and early-1970s, credited with changing the direction of British Horror, veering away from the dominant Gothic period pieces. Along with the likes of Quatermass HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) • FRAME RATED HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) by Joseph Shapiro. A mild-mannered trucker obsessed with his mother rapes female hitchhikers, with the police hot on his tail During the week, Howard (Robert Gribbin) is a bumbling employee at a dry-cleaner and inveterate mama’s boy. But come the weekend, he’s picking up female hitchhikers in his van and FRAME RATED • FILM & TELEVISION • YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, OUR FRAME RATED is an entertainment website focusing on film and television reviews and features, created by a group of freelancewriters.
ARMY OF THE DEAD (2021) • FRAME RATED Army of the Dead mixes a Land of the Dead (2005)-style zombie apocalypse with a story borrowing from Aliens (1987). There’s even a bandana-wearing Vasquez type kicking ass. One might also recognise elements of Escape From New York (1981) with its walled off city, the athletic zombies evoke the creatures from I Am Legend (2007), and there’s obviously a loose Ocean’s Eleven (2001)-style OXYGEN (2021) • FRAME RATED Alexandre Aja’s a French filmmaker who went to Hollywood after the success of his slasher High Tension / Switchblade Romance (2003) and remade The Hills Have Eyes (2006). He found his niche in the horror genre, making the likes of Mirrors (2008), Piranha 3D (2010), Horns (2013), and Crawl (2019), but has now returned to his homeland to produce and direct the sci-fi thriller Oxygen / Oxygène CAMPING - SERIES ONE • FRAME RATED The premise is simple. Seemingly amiable Robin (Steve Pemberton) has decided to celebrate his 50th birthday with a family camping trip. His horrendous, over-controlling wife Fiona (Vicky Pepperdine) has organised the event down to the Stargazy Pie she intends to serve as a centrepiece (“you know the one where the fish heads stick out”). THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW (2021) • FRAME RATED The Woman in the Window is a Hitchcockian thriller that unpacks the lies, deceptions, and nightmares surrounding Dr Anna Fox (Amy Adams), a child psychologist and possibly unhinged woman in jeopardy. Anna is an alcoholic agoraphobic who loses track of her meds while watching old movies and her neighbours across the way. MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Breaking up is hard to do. When John Cleese left Monty Python’s Flying Circus (citing a lack of fresh ideas, how being part of the troupe ate up too much time, and having to deal with his writing partner Graham Chapman’s alcoholism), the gang didn’t actually split.Instead, the remaining Pythons released one last series in 1974, truncated to six episodes, that included some material THE FLY (1958) • FRAME RATED The Fly is a classic sci-fi B Movie about the hubris of a brilliant scientist, with psychological chills akin to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and themes that echo William Blake’s “The Fly”.I first saw it as a teenager on late-night television, and loved its Gothic chills and classy interpretation of future technology, juxtaposed with 1950s elegance. FOUR FILM NOIR CLASSICS • THE DARK MIRROR (1946) • … Arriving in ‘Noirvember’, Arrow Films’ Four Film Noir Classics box-set brings together movies by some of the most interesting directors working in Hollywood during the 1940s and ’50s: Fritz Lang, Joseph H. Lewis, Abraham Polonsky, and Robert Siodmak. They were very different filmmakers, but each of them embraced the trends and tendencies that would come to distinguish its own genre WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) • FRAME RATED WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) by Remy Dean. A young soldier seeks to put an end to the evils caused by a vicious witch hunter. This was one of a handful of films, made in the late 1960s and early-1970s, credited with changing the direction of British Horror, veering away from the dominant Gothic period pieces. Along with the likes of Quatermass HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) • FRAME RATED HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) by Joseph Shapiro. A mild-mannered trucker obsessed with his mother rapes female hitchhikers, with the police hot on his tail During the week, Howard (Robert Gribbin) is a bumbling employee at a dry-cleaner and inveterate mama’s boy. But come the weekend, he’s picking up female hitchhikers in his van and 2020: BEST BLU-RAY & BOX-SETS • FRAME RATED The box lifts apart and everything’s ready to grab in seconds. 1. Godzilla – Criterion Collection (Blu-ray) Despite being released almost a year ago, Criterion’s stunning release of the Showa era of Godzilla movies (1954-1975) has loomed over every box-set in 2020. AGONY (2020) • FRAME RATED Psychological thriller Agony is a difficult one to pigeonhole and will satisfy those turning up for a Gothic horror, intelligent chiller, and even a generational family saga. It’s certainly an attention-grabbing calling card for debut writer-director Michele Civetta. New York artist Isadora (Asia Argento) learns that she’s actually a Marquesa—or, as her young daughter puts it, “a THE STYLIST (2020) • FRAME RATED Since her disturbing performances in Contracted (2013) and Wolf Mother (2016), Najarra Townsend’s become somewhat comfortable with emotional extremes and navigating tonal shifts.Undoubtedly, The Stylist is anchored by the actress’s incredibly restrained performance as Claire.Similar to Jennifer Jason Leigh in Single White Female (1992) and Elijah Wood in Franck 2021S ARCHIVES • FRAME RATED FRAME RATED is an online publication focusing on the world of film and television. No content on this site may be reproduced, reposted, or reused without the written permission of its author and creator. ARMY OF THE DEAD (2021) • FRAME RATED Army of the Dead mixes a Land of the Dead (2005)-style zombie apocalypse with a story borrowing from Aliens (1987). There’s even a bandana-wearing Vasquez type kicking ass. One might also recognise elements of Escape From New York (1981) with its walled off city, the athletic zombies evoke the creatures from I Am Legend (2007), and there’s obviously a loose Ocean’s Eleven (2001)-style THE AMUSEMENT PARK (2019) • FRAME RATED The horror of mindless selfishness and fear of being alone that suffuse George A. Romero’s zombie movies are dominant emotions in his short 1973 feature The Amusement Park.It is, however, a far more overtly polemical film than any of his Living Dead series, and one which doesn’t even pretend its storyline is anything more than allegory.. Barely known of for nearly half a century since its FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (1986) • FRAME RATED When I was researching how Ferris Bueller’s Day Off had held up in the public view since the mid-1980s, I expected near-universal acclaim. After all, this story about a teenage boy cutting school for the day, is consistently included in lists of ‘Best Teen Films’, even 35 years after its release. IN THE LINE OF FIRE (1993) • FRAME RATED A Secret Service agent who couldn't save John F. Kennedy's life is determined not to let a clever assassin take out the currentpresident.
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK (1981) • FRAME RATED Inspired by 1962 pulp sci-fi novel Planet of the Damned (about an anti-hero sent to an inhospitable alien world on a ticking clock mission), and the nihilistic urban feel of Death Wish (1974), John Carpenter combined the two for a screenplay called Escape From New York in 1976. He was also feeling cynical about the state of US politics after the Watergate Scandal, which is why the President RUAIRI O'CONNOR ARCHIVES • FRAME RATED FRAME RATED is an online publication focusing on the world of film and television. No content on this site may be reproduced, reposted, or reused without the written permission of its author and creator. FRAME RATED • FILM & TELEVISION • YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, OUR FRAME RATED is an entertainment website focusing on film and television reviews and features, created by a group of freelancewriters.
CAMPING - SERIES ONE • FRAME RATED The premise is simple. Seemingly amiable Robin (Steve Pemberton) has decided to celebrate his 50th birthday with a family camping trip. His horrendous, over-controlling wife Fiona (Vicky Pepperdine) has organised the event down to the Stargazy Pie she intends to serve as a centrepiece (“you know the one where the fish heads stick out”). MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Breaking up is hard to do. When John Cleese left Monty Python’s Flying Circus (citing a lack of fresh ideas, how being part of the troupe ate up too much time, and having to deal with his writing partner Graham Chapman’s alcoholism), the gang didn’t actually split.Instead, the remaining Pythons released one last series in 1974, truncated to six episodes, that included some material FOUR FILM NOIR CLASSICS • THE DARK MIRROR (1946) • … Arriving in ‘Noirvember’, Arrow Films’ Four Film Noir Classics box-set brings together movies by some of the most interesting directors working in Hollywood during the 1940s and ’50s: Fritz Lang, Joseph H. Lewis, Abraham Polonsky, and Robert Siodmak. They were very different filmmakers, but each of them embraced the trends and tendencies that would come to distinguish its own genre LEON (1994) • FRAME RATED LEON (1994) • Frame Rated. Film Review 21st October 2019 25th October 2019. LEON (1994) by Dan Owen. A 12-year-old girl is reluctantly taken in by a professional assassin after her family is murdered, and an unusual relationship forms as she becomes his protégée and learns his trade. Luc Besson’s career was on theascent in the early
WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) • FRAME RATED WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) by Remy Dean. A young soldier seeks to put an end to the evils caused by a vicious witch hunter. This was one of a handful of films, made in the late 1960s and early-1970s, credited with changing the direction of British Horror, veering away from the dominant Gothic period pieces. Along with the likes of Quatermass AQUAMAN (2018) • FRAME RATED AQUAMAN (2018) by Dan Owen. Arthur Curry learns that he is the heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, and must step forward to lead his people and be a hero to the world. Jason Momoa finally gets his time in the spotlight, several years after being hired to play Arthur Curry for DC’s Extended Universe, following a cameo in Batman v HALLOWEEN (1978) • FRAME RATED HALLOWEEN (1978) by Dan Owen. 15 years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield to kill again. Impressed with Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), producer Irwin Yablans and financier Moustapha Akkad paid up-and-coming filmmaker John Carpenter $10,000 HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) • FRAME RATED HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) by Joseph Shapiro. A mild-mannered trucker obsessed with his mother rapes female hitchhikers, with the police hot on his tail During the week, Howard (Robert Gribbin) is a bumbling employee at a dry-cleaner and inveterate mama’s boy. But come the weekend, he’s picking up female hitchhikers in his van and MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Continuing my reviews of Network Distributing’s remastered high-definition versions of Monty Python’s Flying Circus (read the first and second parts here), Series 3 finds the show at its height of popularity on television, albeit with a few signs of fatigue or repetition and less classic sketches in its arsenal. John Cleese wasn’t convinced to return after this batch of 13 episodes, and FRAME RATED • FILM & TELEVISION • YOUR ENTERTAINMENT, OUR FRAME RATED is an entertainment website focusing on film and television reviews and features, created by a group of freelancewriters.
CAMPING - SERIES ONE • FRAME RATED The premise is simple. Seemingly amiable Robin (Steve Pemberton) has decided to celebrate his 50th birthday with a family camping trip. His horrendous, over-controlling wife Fiona (Vicky Pepperdine) has organised the event down to the Stargazy Pie she intends to serve as a centrepiece (“you know the one where the fish heads stick out”). MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Breaking up is hard to do. When John Cleese left Monty Python’s Flying Circus (citing a lack of fresh ideas, how being part of the troupe ate up too much time, and having to deal with his writing partner Graham Chapman’s alcoholism), the gang didn’t actually split.Instead, the remaining Pythons released one last series in 1974, truncated to six episodes, that included some material FOUR FILM NOIR CLASSICS • THE DARK MIRROR (1946) • … Arriving in ‘Noirvember’, Arrow Films’ Four Film Noir Classics box-set brings together movies by some of the most interesting directors working in Hollywood during the 1940s and ’50s: Fritz Lang, Joseph H. Lewis, Abraham Polonsky, and Robert Siodmak. They were very different filmmakers, but each of them embraced the trends and tendencies that would come to distinguish its own genre LEON (1994) • FRAME RATED LEON (1994) • Frame Rated. Film Review 21st October 2019 25th October 2019. LEON (1994) by Dan Owen. A 12-year-old girl is reluctantly taken in by a professional assassin after her family is murdered, and an unusual relationship forms as she becomes his protégée and learns his trade. Luc Besson’s career was on theascent in the early
WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) • FRAME RATED WITCHFINDER GENERAL (1968) by Remy Dean. A young soldier seeks to put an end to the evils caused by a vicious witch hunter. This was one of a handful of films, made in the late 1960s and early-1970s, credited with changing the direction of British Horror, veering away from the dominant Gothic period pieces. Along with the likes of Quatermass AQUAMAN (2018) • FRAME RATED AQUAMAN (2018) by Dan Owen. Arthur Curry learns that he is the heir to the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, and must step forward to lead his people and be a hero to the world. Jason Momoa finally gets his time in the spotlight, several years after being hired to play Arthur Curry for DC’s Extended Universe, following a cameo in Batman v HALLOWEEN (1978) • FRAME RATED HALLOWEEN (1978) by Dan Owen. 15 years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield to kill again. Impressed with Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), producer Irwin Yablans and financier Moustapha Akkad paid up-and-coming filmmaker John Carpenter $10,000 HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) • FRAME RATED HITCH HIKE TO HELL (1977) by Joseph Shapiro. A mild-mannered trucker obsessed with his mother rapes female hitchhikers, with the police hot on his tail During the week, Howard (Robert Gribbin) is a bumbling employee at a dry-cleaner and inveterate mama’s boy. But come the weekend, he’s picking up female hitchhikers in his van and MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Continuing my reviews of Network Distributing’s remastered high-definition versions of Monty Python’s Flying Circus (read the first and second parts here), Series 3 finds the show at its height of popularity on television, albeit with a few signs of fatigue or repetition and less classic sketches in its arsenal. John Cleese wasn’t convinced to return after this batch of 13 episodes, and CAVEAT (2020) • FRAME RATED Irish writer-director Damian Mc Carthy’s first feature is so thematically rich and so disquieting that its narrative weaknesses, which would be severely damaging to a less imaginative film, are only a minor irritation rather than a fatal flaw. The first half, where Mc Carthy sets up a situation for his protagonist, Isaac (Jonathan French), which is redolent with threat so ambiguous we can THE FATHER (2020) • FRAME RATED In 2012, French playwright Florian Zeller wrote the stageplay La Pére / The Father at the request of actor Robert Hirsch, who’d asked that Zeller create him a bespoke part. The play itself was an introspective drama about an elderly man suffering from dementia, and its appeal came in its distinctly devastating approach; instead of depicting dementia from an outsider’s perspective, it RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON (2021) • FRAME RATED It’s difficult to find anything not to like in Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney’s latest family adventure with an overtly positive message.In many ways it’s satisfying yet standard fantasy fare with no startling innovations. The land is divided into five realms and our young hero takes up a quest to seek the last dragon, which holds the key to healing the world. THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT (2021) • FRAME RATED It isn’t a stretch to say The Conjuring series—and the extended universe that’s come of its many spin-offs— has become something of a phenomenon.The tradition of explosively successful horror films evolving into a series is nothing new, but it’s not often they feature various malevolent entities that each get their own spin-off films, à la the Marvel Cinematic Universe. BAD EDUCATION (2019) • FRAME RATED BAD EDUCATION (2019) • Frame Rated. Film Review 12th May 2020 14th May 2020. BAD EDUCATION (2019) by James Steep. The beloved superintendent of New York's Roslyn school district and his staff, friends, and relatives, become the prime suspects in the unfolding of the single largest public school embezzlement scandal in US history. THE FLY (1958) • FRAME RATED The Fly is a classic sci-fi B Movie about the hubris of a brilliant scientist, with psychological chills akin to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and themes that echo William Blake’s “The Fly”.I first saw it as a teenager on late-night television, and loved its Gothic chills and classy interpretation of future technology, juxtaposed with 1950s elegance. OLIVIA WILLIAMS ARCHIVES • FRAME RATED FRAME RATED is an online publication focusing on the world of film and television. No content on this site may be reproduced, reposted, or reused without the written permission of its author and creator. BEN CAPLAN ARCHIVES • FRAME RATED FRAME RATED is an online publication focusing on the world of film and television. No content on this site may be reproduced, reposted, or reused without the written permission of its author and creator. SANDRA OH ARCHIVES • FRAME RATED FRAME RATED is an online publication focusing on the world of film and television. 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