Author: Elizabeth Howlett
Demolition Man (1993) Snapshot Review
Imagine a film about a defrosted Sylvester Stallone, a nightmarish sexual simulator and Wesley Snipes saying “what’s your boggle”. You don’t have to imagine it any more, because it exists and it is absolutely worth your time.
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The Thing (1982) Review
John Carpenter’s The Thing is a suspense-riddled, snow-covered sci-fi horror and Kurt Russell is the fiery cherry on top of a perfectly-iced paranoia cake.
Read MoreCruel Intentions (1999) 20th Anniversary Review
Doesn’t time fly when you’re playing duplicitous sex games? It’s hard to believe that 20 years have gone by since Cruel Intentions’ seductive step-siblings Kathryn and Sebastian writhed onto cinema screens.
Read MoreGhostbusters (1984) Snapshot Review
Ivan Reitman’s 80s classic Ghostbusters proves that deadpan humor (and nuclear-powered blasters) is the best defence against the dead, as Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson rid New York of paranormal pests.
Read MoreBird Box (2018) Review
Susanne Bier’s Bird Box envisions a family trying to survive with their eyes shut in suicide-riddled world, where the act of seeing can drive humanity to the brink of destruction.
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The Lost Boys (1987) Snapshot Review
The Lost Boys brought vampire narratives back into focus for the MTV-era with a peroxide mullet-sporting villain at the helm.
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