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Posted on October 15, 2022
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1968 Director: Terence Fisher Cast: Christopher Lee, Nike Arrighi, Patrick Mower, Charles Gray, Paul Eddington, Sarah Lawson, Leon Greene, Patrick Allen Words – Scott Burns. Based on the popular novel by Dennis Wheatley, starring Christopher Lee in a fantastic performance and directed by the… Continue Reading “The Devil Rides Out”
Category: horror, In Retrospect, Reel SteelTags: Charles, Christopher, cinema, Dennis, Devil, feature, film, Gray, Hammer, horror, Lee, movie, Out, review, Rides, The, UK, Wheatley
Posted on October 15, 2022
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1966 Director: Terence Fisher Cast: Christopher Lee, Philip Latham, Barbara Shelley, Charles Tingwell, Francis Matthews, Suzan Farmer, Andrew Keir Words – Scott Burns. After the success of The Brides Of Dracula (1960), which nonetheless disappointed fans because it didn’t feature the title character (only… Continue Reading “Dracula: Prince of Darkness”
Category: horror, In Retrospect, Reel SteelTags: Andrew, Barbara, Christopher, cinema, Darkness, Dracula, feature, film, Hammer, horror, Keir, Lee, movie, of, Prince, review, Shelley, The, UK
Posted on October 15, 2022
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1964 Director: Terence Fisher Cast: Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Prudence Hyman, Barbara Shelley, Michael Goodliffe, Patrick Troughton, Richard Pasco Words – Scott Burns. Featuring Hammer’s first female monster, Terence Fisher’s The Gorgon is a unique and enjoyable monster movie starring both Peter Cushing and… Continue Reading “The Gorgon”
Category: horror, In Retrospect, Reel SteelTags: Christopher, cinema, Cushing, feature, film, Fisher, Gorgon, Hammer, horror, Hyman, Lee, movie, Peter, Prudence, review, Terence, The, UK
Posted on October 20, 2020
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2020 Director: Francis Lee Starring: Kate Winslet, Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Jones, James McArdle, Fiona Shaw, Claire Rushbrook, Alec Secareanu, Sarah White Words – Denise Hobart Ammonite imagines a passionate love affair between the self-taught pioneering palaeontologist Mary Anning and her friend Charlotte Murchison. Anning’s… Continue Reading “Ammonite”
Category: LGBT+, Reel Steel, Women in FilmTags: 2020, Alec, Ammonite, Anning, BFI, British, Charlotte, cinema, class, drama, feature, festival, film, Francis, Gemma, Jones, Kate, Lee, LGBT, LGBT+, Lyme, Mary, movie, Murchison, period, premiere, Regis, review, Ronan, Saoirse, Secareanu, UK, Winslet, women
Posted on October 28, 2018
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2018 Director: David Gordon Green Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Haluk Bilginer, Virginia Gardner, Nick Castle, James Jude Courtney Words – Daniel McMonagle 40 years since Michael Myers stalked the autumnal suburbs of Haddonfield, the masked maniac returns with… Continue Reading “Halloween (2018)”
Category: horror, Reel SteelTags: 1978, 2018, Andi, Bilginer, Carpenter, Castle, cinema, Courtney, Curtis, David, film, franchise, Gardner, Gordon, Green, Haddonfield, Halloween, Haluk, horror, James, Jamie, John, Jude, Laurie, Lee, Matichak, Michael, Mike, movie, Myers, Nick, original, review, sequel, Strode, Virginia
Posted on October 1, 2018
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1978 Director: John Carpenter Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, Nancy Kyes, Charles Cyphers, Kyle Richards, P.J. Soles, Tony Moran Words – Oliver Innocent. John Carpenter’s Halloween proved to be a huge hit at the box-office, establishing its young filmmaker as one of the… Continue Reading “Halloween (1978)”
Category: horror, In Retrospect, Reel SteelTags: 1978, 2018, 2021, 31st, Carpenter, cinema, classic, cult, Curtis, feature, film, genre, Halloween, horror, Jamie, John, Lee, Michael, Mike, movie, Myers, October, review, slasher
Posted on October 1, 2018
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At Reel Steel we want to make sure you’re getting the most of your cinematic enthusiasm, so each month we put together our short list of some of the best new releases, from popcorn munching explosion fests to the often weird and wonderful. Take… Continue Reading “Must See Movies: October”
Category: Must See MoviesTags: 2018, Cage, Carpenter, Chazelle, cinema, Curtis, Damien, event, Events, film, First, Gosling, Halloween, horror, Jamie, Johann, Johannsson, John, Lee, Man, Mandy, Michael, Mike, movie, Myers, NASA, Nicolas, October, Ryan, screening, screenings, Sheffield
2000 Director: Ang Lee Starring: Zhang Ziyi, Chow Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh Words – Daniel McMonagle It took a Taiwanese-born director who had previously helmed an adaptation of Sense and Sensibility and the overlooked Civil War Western Ride with the Devil, to bring wuxia to… Continue Reading “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”
Category: In Retrospect, Reel Steel, Women in Film, World CinemaTags: Ang, arts, China, Chinese, cinema, Crouching, Dragon, film, fu, genre, Hidden, kung, Lee, martial, movie, Oscar, review, Tiger, wuxia, Zhang, Ziyi
At Reel Steel we want to make sure you’re getting the most of your cinematic enthusiasm, so each month we put together our short list of some of the best new releases, from popcorn munching explosion fests to the often weird and wonderful. Take… Continue Reading “Must See Movies: August”
Category: Must See MoviesTags: 2018, A, Arterton, August, BlacKkKlansman, cinema, Escape, event, film, Gemma, Ghost, Lee, movie, review, screening, Sheffield, Sicilian, Spike, Story, The
2018 Director: Joost Vandebrug Words – Christian Abbott One of the most wonderful things about documentary film is the feeling of discovery – discovery in knowledge and understanding, not just for the viewer, but also the filmmaker behind it. This was the feeling when… Continue Reading “Bruce Lee & The Outlaw”
Category: documentary, Reel Steel, World CinemaTags: and, Andrea, Bruce, cinema, Cornwell, director, Doc, Doc/Fest, documentary, feature, Fest, festival, film, interview, Joost, Lee, movie, Noomi, Outlaw, producer, Q&A, Rapace, review, Sheffield, The, Vandebrug
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