Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, 1975. Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Starring Paolo Bonacelli, Giorgio Cataldi, Umberto P. Quintavalle and Aldo Valletti. Pier Paolo Pasolini’s final film Salò (Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma, 1975) is based on the Marquis de Sade’s novel 120 Days of Sodom. Instead of France, the story […]
The Best Made-For-TV Horror Movies and Serials
Marvelous Videos presents the best made-for-TV horror flicks and serials… Just because something was consigned to television back in the day didn’t guarantee that it was bad. Far from it, the lower budget meant less studio heads, meaning more creative freedom for aspiring filmmakers interested in telling a scary story. They may get a bad […]
Terrifying Witch Horror Movies That Will Chill You To The Bone
Marvelous Videos presents the season of the witch…. Witches are a perennial staple of Halloween, but that prominence amongst kid decorum and costume fantasies has ruined their original mythological nature. These creepy old hags didn’t emerge out of nowhere – there was this genuine fear amongst older civilizations that individuals (mostly women) were capable of […]
Fantasy Booking The First Ever AEW Hall of Fame Class
EJ Moreno fantasy books the first ever AEW Hall of Fame class… All Elite Wrestling creating its own Hall of Fame is inevitable. If IMPACT/TNA can have a Hall of Fame and they’ve been on the brink of death hundreds of times, then AEW can rightfully have one…eventually. When crafting this piece, this writer doesn’t […]
X-Men: The Last Stand Turns 15 – Where The X-Franchise First Went Wrong
Ricky Church revisits X-Men: The Last Stand on its 15th anniversary… Superhero films may be all the rage now, but in the early 2000s they were rarely in development with only two or maybe three produced a year compared to the several we have now. In those early years of of the superhero genre, one […]
Fun Terminator Rip-Offs That Are Worth Watching
Marvelous Videos presents the best ripoffs of The Terminator… It’s such a simple concept – a cyborg goes back in time to alter the past. And yet, no one thought of doing it before James Cameron debuted it in 1984 (besides maybe Harlan Ellison, but that’s another story for another day!). Not only did The […]
Back in the Day: The Video Games We Were Playing in May 1991
Andrew Newton on the video games of yesteryear… Join me for a short while as we delve back through the misty years to May 1991 and look at some of the games that made those times so great. In stark contrast to the present day, May of 1991 (in the UK) was the third driest […]
Henry Cavill and Chad Stahelski Do Highlander? I’m There!
Tom Jolliffe looks at the prospect of a Highlander remake directed by Chad Stahelski and starring Henry Cavill… Right off the bat, I will state this…I love Highlander. The original film was very much a product of its time. Creative, wild, a little overblown, little regard for logic, but somewhat groundbreaking too. As a stylistic […]
Hilarious Predator Rip-Offs That Can Only Be Watched When Drunk!
Marvelous Videos with a selection of hilarious Predator rip-offs… 1987’s Predator wasn’t an original concept – humans being hunted down by some extraterrestrial monster has its roots in German Expressionist motion pictures from back in the day. However, its creativity, execution, and sheer enjoyment made it the best version of such a premise that it […]
25 Years of Mission: Impossible: High Stakes Stunts, Dense Plotting and Tom Cruise
Ricky Church on the 25th anniversary of the Mission: Impossible movie franchise… “Your mission, should you choose to accept it.” 25 years ago today those words were uttered as the action-spy genre was given a shot in the arm with a big screen revitalization of the Mission: Impossible franchise. Based on the 1960s TV series […]
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