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Posted on December 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: December”
Category: Must See MoviesTags: 2018, and, Bother, Built, cinema, December, film, Gun, house, Jack, Man, movie, Old, Redford, Robert, Sorry, That, The, To, You
Posted on November 30, 2018
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2018 Director: Crystal Moselle Starring: The Skate Kitchen Words – Joe H. In the first narrative feature from Crystal Moselle, director of acclaimed documentary The Wolfpack, we follow the real life all-female skateboarding crew called Skate Kitchen, in an almost documentary-like look at youth,… Continue Reading “Skate Kitchen”
Category: Reel Steel, Women in FilmTags: 2018, cinema, City, Crystal, Culture, female, film, Kitchen, Moselle, movie, new, review, Skate, skateboarding, The, women, York
Posted on November 24, 2018
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2018 Director: Sam Levinson Starring: Odessa Young, Hari Nef, Suki Waterhouse, Abra, Joel McHale, Bill Skarsgård Words – Nathan Scatcherd If you’re lucky, every once in a while you’ll come across a film which completely blindsides you. A film you’re maybe interested in, sure,… Continue Reading “Assassination Nation”
Category: horror, Reel Steel, Women in FilmTags: 2018, Abra, Assassination, cinema, comedy, Dark, film, Hari, horror, hyper, Levinson, media, modern, movie, Nation, Nef, Odessa, review, Sam, social, society, Suki, ultra, Waterhouse, year, young
Posted on November 15, 2018
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2018 Director: Luca Guadagnino Starring: Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth, Chloe Grace Moretz, Jessica Harper Words – Carly Stevenson Luca Guadagnino’s bold reimagining of the 1977 cult classic is equal parts gorgeous and grotesque. Suspiria (2018) takes the bare bones of Argento’s original… Continue Reading “Suspiria (2018)”
Category: horror, Reel Steel, Women in FilmTags: 1977, 2018, Argento, Chloe, cinema, classic, cult, Dakota, dance, Dario, female, film, Goth, Grace, Guadagnino, Harper, horror, Jessica, Johnson, Luca, Mia, Moretz, movie, original, remake, review, Suspiria, Swinton, Thom, Tilda, women, year, Yorke
Posted on November 1, 2018
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1977 Director: Dario Argento Starring: Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Alida Valli, Joan Bennett, Flavio Bulci, Miguel Bosé, Udo Kier Words – Nathan Scatcherd It’s generally agreed that Suspiria is something of a touchstone in horror cinema. One of the better known giallo films (Italian… Continue Reading “Suspiria (1977)”
Category: Cult Corner, horror, In Retrospect, Reel SteelTags: 1977, 2018, Argento, cinema, classic, cult, Dario, film, Goblin, Harper, horror, Jessica, movie, original, retrospect, retrospective, review, Suspiria
Posted on November 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: November”
Category: Must See MoviesTags: 2018, award, Cannes, cinema, Dakota, drama, film, foreign, horror, Japan, Japanese, Johnson, language, McQueen, movie, new, November, Oscar, review, Shoplifters, Steve, Suspiria, Swinton, Tilda, Widows, winning
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 21, 2018
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2018 Director: Panos Cosmatos Starring: Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough, Linus Roache, Ned Dennehy, Olwen Fouéré, Richard Brake, Bill Duke. Words – Nathan Scatcherd. Mandy is probably not the film you think it is. The trailer suggests an all-out, balls to the wall, grand opera… Continue Reading “Mandy”
Category: Cult Corner, horror, Reel SteelTags: 2018, Andrea, Bill, Cage, cinema, classic, Cosmatos, cult, Duke, film, horror, Linus, Mandy, movie, Nic, Nicolas, Panos, rage, review, Riseborough, Roache
Posted on October 4, 2018
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2010 Director: Panos Cosmatos Starring: Michael Rogers, Eva Allan, Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry, Rondel Reynoldson Words – Nathan Scatcherd To celebrate the release of the beautifully insane-looking Mandy on October 12th, this instalment of Cult Corner is looking at director Panos Cosmatos’ previous film,… Continue Reading “Cult Corner: Beyond The Black Rainbow”
Category: Cult Corner, horror, Reel Steel, sci-fiTags: 2010, 2018, Beyond, Black, cinema, Cosmatos, cult, fi, film, horror, Mandy, movie, Panos, Rainbow, review, sci, sci-fi, The
Posted on October 4, 2018
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2018 Director: Lenny Abrahamson Starring: Domhnall Gleeson, Ruth Wilson, Will Poulter, Charlotte Rampling Words – Carly Stevenson Faithfully adapted from the 2009 gothic novel by Sarah Waters, The Little Stranger is an elegant haunted house drama set against the backdrop of postwar Britain. Beginning… Continue Reading “The Little Stranger”
Category: Reel SteelTags: 2018, Abrahamson, Adaptation, book, British, Charlotte, cinema, Domhnall, drama, film, Ghost, Gleeson, gothic, haunted, horror, house, Lenny, Little, movie, novel, period, Poulter, Rampling, review, Ruth, Story, Stranger, The, UK, Will, Wilson
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