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Sidewalks of London (1938)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Dec 19, 2012
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Libby (Vivien Leigh) is a skilled young pickpocket who becomes a street performer, working with friends on the streets of London. The group scrapes together just enough money for cheap housing and a bit of food.
Libby soon catches the attention of Harley Prentiss (Rex Harri read more
Hammer's Glamour Girls Invade London!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Nov 1, 2012
Hallowe’en maybe over for another year but horror fans are in for a treat on Saturday November 10th (10am – 4pm) when a bevy of Hammer Horror beauties invade the London Film Memorabilia Convention at Central Hall, Westminster. Leading the pack is iconic Queen of British Horror Barbara Shelley (Villa read more
KING KONG & GODZILLA INVADE LONDON!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Jul 25, 2012
On Wednesday 22nd August 2012, classic horror, sci-fi and giant monster fans can catch this unique double bill of King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) and Matango, Fungus of Terror (1963), both showing in their English language versions, at the Prince Charles Cinema in the West End courtesy of London̵ read more
Classics Revisited: An American Werewolf in London
Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Jun 16, 2012
(1981) Written and directed by John Landis; Starring: David
Naughton, Jenny Agutter , Griffin Dunne and John Woodvine; Available on Blu-ray,
DVD and Netflix Streaming
Rating: **** ½
Several years back I was fortunate enough to attend a horror
convention in Los Angeles, and list read more
VAMPIRES INVADE LONDON!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on May 4, 2012
Make sure you wear your cross and eat a big hunk of garlic bread this weekend as the Classic Horror Campaign are screening a double bill of British vampire flicks at the Roxy Bar & Screen this Sunday in association with Bedabbled! magazine. First up is Blood of the Vampire (1958) a pseudo-Hammer read more
CLASSIC HORROR STARS AT LONDON FILM MEMORABILIA CONVENTION!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on May 1, 2012
Fans of classic horror films will love the next London Film Memorabilia Convention with its mix of dealers from all over the world specialising in vintage and modern film and television memorabilia – film stills, monster magazines, rare dvds, movie posters, autographs and more! There will also read more
Rue Morgue UK Presents: CREEPY CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS! WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935)
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Apr 8, 2012
The Classic Horror Campaign in association with the Rue Morgue UK facebook page presents : CREEPY CLASSIC HORROR TRAILERS today featuring WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935) ! Rue Morgue magazine has a tradition of combining coverage of contemporary horror alongside a celebration of the classics and the root read more
An American Werewolf in London (1981, John Landis)
The Stop Button Posted by on Mar 4, 2011
There’s a lot of good stuff about An American Werewolf in London–for example, Landis doesn’t have a single joke fall flat–but something about it just doesn’t work. Something Landis doesn’t do, as a director. I can’t quite put a label on it, since he does so read more
The Saint in London (1939, John Paddy Carstairs)
The Stop Button Posted by on Jan 20, 2009
One of the unfortunate developments of television is the proliferation of hour-long mystery dramas. While these programs might be good, it means movies like The Saint in London don’t get made anymore. The film’s not episodic, with an abbreviated first act–George Sanders (playing t read more
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927) O cinema britânico não era realmente destaque nos primórdios da sétima arte e só foi ter relevância com Powell e Pressburger e David Lean nos anos 40, uma vez que todos os atores e atrizes que alcançavam sucesso na Inglaterra mais cedo ou mais read more
Lloyd’s de Londres / Lloyd’s of London (1936)
Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001
Lloyd’s de Londres / Lloyd’s of London (1936) Na minha humilde opinião, Tyrone Power foi o homem mais bonito a aparecer numa tela de cinema. Esqueça Valentino,Gable, Paul Newman, George Clooney ou Johnny Depp. A beleza de Ty era perfeita. Alto, magro, moreno, olhos expressivos, read more