Author: Jonathan Glen
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Smash and Grab Review
Described as ‘The most successful jewel thieves in the world’, by themselves, the Pink Panthers…
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The Mummy (1959) DVD Review
Released originally in 1959 Hammer Horror’s The Mummy is not the newest or the oldest…
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The Conspiracy Review
Horrors and thrillers are kind of like balloons. Wait, let me explain. Tension and fear…
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Outpost 11 DVD Review
Many comparisons have been thrown at young director Anthony Woodley’s film Outpost 11, from The…
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Les Invisibles DVD Review
Sebastien Lifshitz’s Les Invisibles opens with two men tenderly helping a bird out of its…
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The Four DVD Review
When Chinese Wuxia or martial arts films are good, they can be truly great, for…
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The Sun in a Net DVD Review
It may have been produced in a country that no longer exists but Czechoslovakia’s new…
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You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet DVD Review
Not being au fait with Alain Resnais’ previous work, coming to what appears to be…
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Film Review VII – Podcast
It’s December and Jonny embarks on the final Film Review before wandering off in the…









