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Based on two Robert Louis Stevenson novels, Kidnapped (1886) and Catriona (1893), this medium-budgeted British adventure fil...

Kidnapped (1971)

Before it descends into mindless softcore, low-budget sex comedy Teenage Hitchhikers evinces a somewhat appealing dialogue style and a ...

Teenage Hitchhikers (1975)

The best horror filmmakers realize there’s a lot more to disturbing audiences than gore—fictional worlds populated by weird c...

Eaten Alive (1976)

Now playing at multiplexes everywhere: WONDER WOMAN (Dir. Patty Jenkins, 2017) I t’s no secret that the implementation of the DC Extended U...

WONDER WOMAN Does The Iconic Superheroine Justice

Something of a Catcher in the Rye for the grade-school set, this peculiar Anglo-American production begins as the lightheart...

Baxter! (1973)

More women-in-prison sludge scraped off the floor of the New World Pictures exploitation-flick factory, The Hot Box is mildly notable f...

The Hot Box (1972)

Original movies directed by Al Adamson are bad enough, but his hodgepodge flicks, assembled from pieces of films for which Adams...

Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970)

Appraised strictly for technical execution, from cinematography to performances to production values, frontier adventure The ...

The Wild Country (1970)

Excepting the novelty of sketchy 3D photography, Black Lolita —sometimes known as Wildcat Women —is vile junk bordering on porn....

Black Lolita (1975)

Out of deference to the fine folks at IMDb, I’m going with their title of choice for this multinational coproduction, which has been re...

Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident (1979)

Suddenly, Cannes is over. Once Again. Feel kind of sad.  Very glad there are great movies in this year edition that hope to see sooner than ...

70th Festival de Cannes Award Winners

Today's Agenda - Sunday May 28th 06:00pm : Red carpet of closing ceremony 08:30pm : Press conference of the jury 09:30pm : Photocall of ...

Closing Ceremony Live TV #Cannes2017

Will not deny that I'm very pleased with this edition of the documentary award as believe winner is undoubtedly the most interesting doc...

3rd L’Œil d’Or Award Winner

As soon as read about Robin Campillo's film BPM (Beats Per Minute) , knew was going to win this award as the award-worthy story was real...

2017 Queer Palm Award Winners