In the late 1970s and early 1980s there was none more celebrated producers and directors than Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. One had created the 'Summer Blockbuster' with release of Jaws, the other had created Star Wars, a franchise so popular that it is still on peoples favourite films list to this day. In 1981, shortly after the release of Spielberg's biggest box office … [Read more...]
The NeverEnding Story (1984) review by That Film Gal
The title of Wolfgang Peterson's The Neverending Story can be misleading. At just over one hour and forty minutes long, the film does in fact have a very finite end. It is also the name of a book within the story as well as the name of the original novel written by Michael Ende. But despite these confusions, The NeverEnding Story is a tale of pure transportation which also … [Read more...]
Die Hard (1988) review by That Film Guy
The 1980s brought a rejuvenation in the very definition of action films. The likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Steven Seagal released huge commercial success after huge commercial success playing alpha males who could fight their way out of any situation. In the Christmas of 1988, one actor, with no background in action helped create one of the most iconic … [Read more...]
Marley (2012) review by That Film Punk
With Marley, Director Kevin Macdonald adds to his increasing roster of fine documentaries, presenting an energetic and moving portrait of arguably the 20th century's greatest musical icon. Right from the off this is a film packed full of character, verve and passion. Macdonald clearly embraces this aesthetically, with colours bursting forth from the screen at every opportunity. … [Read more...]
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) review by That Film Guy
When James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger collaborated on The Terminator in 1984 they created a franchise that has run for over two decades. The most successful both critically and commercially of the franchise is its immediate sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which reverses the role of Arnie's character from killing machine to protector of a young John Connor (Edward … [Read more...]
Suspiria (1977) review by That Film Guy
The 1970s were something of a golden era for the horror genre. Following the success of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead and latterly the critically acclaimed The Exorcist, a new wave of director's pushed the boundaries of the genre both in terms of narrative and theme. Dario Argento, one of the new wave of directors in the 1970s created … [Read more...]
Lethal Weapon (1987) review by That Film Guy
The late 1980s was a hotbed of action films with fast-talking dialogue, big explosions and over-the-top action scenes. One of the finest examples, and one that was so successful that it spawned a host of hit-and-miss sequels is the Mel Gibson star-making vehicle, Lethal Weapon. Directed by 1980s supremo Richard Donner, Lethal Weapon would turn Mel Gibson into a megastar while … [Read more...]
Labyrinth (1986) review by That Film Gal
There are many of us out there who lovingly watched Labyrinth so many times that the image of David's Bowie's bulging (and probably stuffed) crotch, as he pranced about in skin-tight leggings -throwing babies in the air and singing ˜dance magic, dance,'- is now permanently ingrained into the collective consciousness. Bowie's Goblin King is an iconic image for many children of … [Read more...]
The Matrix (1999) review by That Film Guy
When Jean Baudrillard published his philosophical treatise Simulacra and Simulation in 1981, he had no way of knowing that Hollywood would take the ideas within and construct a science fiction action film. But this is exactly what the Wachowski brothers did when directing The Matrix. … [Read more...]
Hard Boiled (1992) review by That Film Guy
In the late 1990s John Woo's name was synonomous with high-adrenaline action films. He's the man that gave us Hard Target, Broken Arrow and Mission: Impossible II, but before making the transition into Hollywood he had honed the art of action films in Hong Kong. Hard Boiled represents the best action film he developed during this period, and while it lacks the slick visuals of … [Read more...]