1986: The Year in Bedlam
Fact: anyone who says the eighties were a “golden age” for film is wrong, wrong, wrong, as the year 1986 proves quite amply
Fact: anyone who says the eighties were a “golden age” for film is wrong, wrong, wrong, as the year 1986 proves quite amply
Concluding my 2019 overviews is this, the latest edition of Bedlam in Print, exploring the noteworthy publications of the previous twelve months
What is there to say about 2019? A lot, albeit not on the movie screens
This not-very-funny comedy from France pays tribute to Paris’s fabled Grand Guignol Theatre
What follows is a more-or-less random selection of Halloween-themed ephemera
Here, in the latest edition of my Year in Bedlam film listings, we leave the nineties behind and enter the eighties, which many claim was the worst decade in cinema history
The futuristic comedy AMERICATHON has since become quite the cult item, and this book relates how the movie came about
Looking back at the underground comix of the early 1970s, one finds that horror, unsurprisingly, was a popular topic
Looking back over 1993, I’ve found it was quite an auspicious year for movies
1994 was the year of PULP FICTION and HOOP DREAMS; here I’ll be concentrating here on thirty lesser-known films, which provide a plethora of genre-spanning quality cinema!