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The Sorcerers (1967)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Oct 17, 2019

The Sorcerers Directed by Michael Reeves Written by Michael Reeves and Tom Baker 1967/UK Toby Tenser Films/Curtwel Productions/etc. First viewing/Amazon Instant They Shoot Zombies Don’t They? Interesting premise plus Boris Karloff made this unsung thriller a very pleasant surprise. Aged hynost read more

THE SORCERERS

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Mar 15, 2015

THE SORCERERS is a 1967 British horror film starring Boris Karloff. The movie was directed by cult icon Michael Reeves. Believe it or not, I had never seen this picture until last week when it was shown one afternoon on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel (hey, even I can't see everything). THE read more

THE SORCERERS

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Mar 15, 2015

THE SORCERERS is a 1967 British horror film starring Boris Karloff. The movie was directed by cult icon Michael Reeves. Believe it or not, I had never seen this picture until last week when it was shown one afternoon on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel (hey, even I can't see everything). THE read more

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Cinemaniac Reviews Posted by The Cinemaniac on Feb 6, 2013

Review No. 404 The Bottom Line: Captivating, despite its flaws. Directed by: Chris Columbus Screenplay by: Steve Kloves Based on: “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter: Daniel Radcliffe Ron Weasley: Rupert Grint Hermione Granger: Emma Watson Rube read more

Short Film Saturday: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Dec 15, 2012

If you’re like me and you absolutely couldn’t stand the new version of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice that was foisted upon us than have a gander below at the original intent. Minus the introduction which I believe is from the rehash Fantasia 2000, it is without dialogue. It is wordless read more