In an exclusive interview Flickering Myth sat down with Leo Oliva to talk about his latest TV series Home Invasion releasing June 20th… Welcome to Flickering Myth Leo! As a Cuban American in Miami, can you tell us about your early life? I grew up in a normal Hispanic household in Miami, where my family […]
Blu-ray Review – Lake Mungo (2008)
Lake Mungo, 2008. Directed by Joel Anderson. Starring Rosie Traynor, David Pledger, Martin Sharpe, Talia Zucker and Cameron Strachan. SYNOPSIS: A grieving family start to experience strange events following the death of their teenage daughter. A quick look at any of those ‘Scariest Ever Horror Movies’ that pop up on the internet every five minutes […]
The Biggest WTF Moments of Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead
Hasitha Fernando on the biggest WTF moments in Army of the Dead… While Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead didn’t redefine the zombie-horror genre per se, it was certainly a fun action-heist flick featuring oodles of blood, guts and gore. There were, however, some truly WTF moments in the film that left many people scratching […]
Extreme Cinema – Gaspar Noé’s Irreversible
Irreversible, 2002. Directed by Gaspar Noé. Starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, and Albert Dupontel. Irreversible (2002) features strong language, sex, violence and sexual violence in its tale of a woman raped in a subway and whose boyfriend and ex-lover seek a bloody revenge on her attacker. When shown at the Cannes Film Festival, the graphic […]
Absurd Film Sequels Which Almost Happened
Hasitha Fernando with ten absurd film sequels which almost happened… Hollywood truly is a strange place. For every bona fide film spewed forth from its creative bowels, there is an equally absurd sequel that ‘almost’ happened. And the best part is, some of these abysmal ideas get green lit in the first place, even reaching […]
Extreme Cinema – Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
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 […]
Blu-ray Review – Duel 50th Anniversary Edition (1971)
Duel – 50th Anniversary Edition, 1971. Directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Dennis Weaver, Jacqueline Scott, Eddie Firestone, Tim Herbert and Carey Loftin. SYNOPSIS: A travelling businessman is pursued across the Californian desert by a huge tanker seemingly hell bent on killing him. By the time Steven Spielberg made Duel in 1971 he had already directed […]
Movie Review – Cliff Walkers (2021)
Cliff Walkers, 2021. Directed by Zhang Yimou. Starring Hewei Yu, Yi Zhang, Hailu Qin, Haocun Liu, and Yawen Zhu. SYNOPSIS: Four Communist spies conduct a covert operation to extract a former prisoner of war from the puppet state of Manchukuo, but not everything goes according to plan. Zhang Yimou can best be described as a […]
Blu-ray Review – One Armed Boxer (1972)
One Armed Boxer, 1972. Directed by Jimmy Wang. Starring Jimmy Wang Yu, Yeh Tien, Hsin Tang and Fei Lung. SYNOPSIS: A martial artist loses an arm in combat but recovers to take revenge on the fighters that did it. Living up to the second part of their name, Eureka Entertainment’s latest addition to their ‘Classics’ […]
Exclusive Interview – Writer-director Drew V. Marke on her feature debut Get Luke Lowe
Drew V. Marke’s latest feature, Get Luke Lowe, is a dark comedy/crime drama about two young women who abduct a far-right online troll in an act of vengeance, but things don’t exactly go as planned. The film stars Emma McDonald (The Picture of Dorian Gray), May Kelly (Graphic Designs) and Barney Jones (Times & Measures). […]
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