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nEoFILM ~ EPISODE 7 “DEADPOOL”

The seventh episode is out of the can! The seventh instalment of our series of video reviews is up and ready to view at your leisure NOW on YouTube or through nEoFILM right here!   This episode is a review of this years FIRST comic movie, DEADPOOL. https://youtu.be/xhwwaMAYgsI So recap on what we have already stated:… Continue reading nEoFILM ~ EPISODE 7 “DEADPOOL”

1970's, 5 Candles, Drama, Epic, Historical, Romance

CALIGULA (1979) – REVIEW

1979 ORIGINAL UNCUT VERSION DIRECTORS: Tinto Brass (Principle) & Bob Guccione & Glo Luiiancar (Additional Footage) May contain spoilers! I was left literally speechless after watching this. What is it? Is it a porn film? Is it a period drama? Is it an art house extravaganza? Well, for certain, it is the one of the most obscene… Continue reading CALIGULA (1979) – REVIEW

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A COMMENT ON …FILM TO DIGITAL: THE DEMISE OF THE PROJECTIONIST

We are standing at a bleak crossroads of film history where Film in its purest form, that which is dubbed "Celluloid", even though it has not been Celluloid for decades, with polyester and other materials taking it's place, has all but lost it's battle with DLP  or Digital Light Projection. And with this technical revolution has… Continue reading A COMMENT ON …FILM TO DIGITAL: THE DEMISE OF THE PROJECTIONIST

1970's, 7 Candles, Drama

TAXI DRIVER (1976) – REVIEW

1976 DIRECTOR: Martin Scorsese May contain Spoilers! This is a bit of tough one. Almost four decades on from Taxi Driver's initial release, we are looking at a film which was no doubt a ground-breaking achievement back in 1976. The tone is adolescent Scorsese, still on his way towards perfecting his now iconic style of… Continue reading TAXI DRIVER (1976) – REVIEW

2010's, 5 Candles, Drama, Romance

THE LIFEGUARD

2013 DIRECTOR: Liz W. Garcia NOT A PART OF OUR COLLECTION May Contain Spoilers! Will we be adding this to our collection? NO Well, if you like watching an R rated film, which thinks that it is giving and insight in to the life of a twenty-something who can not accept her grown up life, told… Continue reading THE LIFEGUARD