For you lucky people in London, those great chaps over at Cigarette Burns Cinema have come up with two great screenings this coming September and boy are you in for a treat. Both from the glorious library of B-movie goodness, but both so different in style, story and excitement.
So take a look and find out more.
The head warden of Kim Newman’s Video Dungeon has yet again let some of the depraved and deranged of the ‘straight to DVD’ world to escape into the general populous.
We have offerings from the east, with the Japanese again supplying some top class dungeon fodder. From the states we have intergalactic shenanigans and buxom slave girls and from Europe we have Kim’s Dungeon Breakout release to make it a truly international affair.
There are many other films that have been reviewed by Kim, which can be found in the August issue of Empire Magazine (uk).
A warm southern creole welcome is waiting for you in old New Orleans, especially if you’re down and out and in need of cash. The only problem is will you have the chance to spend it? Because, the homeless of New Orleans are being recruited in a deadline game, where they are the pray and the only winners are the bad guys.
With a modern b-movie cast to die for and a director who should no better, Jean-Claude Van Damme is high kicking his way through the bayou and is causing trouble for the nefarious schemes of Lance Henriksen and his ‘man friend’ Pik.
So if you’re planning a trip to the Big Easy, be sure to have JCVD as your guide.
The inmates of Kim Newman’s dungeon for July are many and varied this month, from low grade sleuths and Italian looking German spies, to giant rapper attacking snakes and mummy zombie loving sons.
We have works from Enzo G. Castellari, the director that brought us the original Inglorious Bastards and Dexter Fletcher on the run from the undead and much more.
There are many other films that have been reviewed by Kim, which can be found in the July issue of Empire Magazine (uk).
A reassigned Louisiana cop with a sad past, evil ex-navy seal mercenaries, drug running, people trafficking and a fair quota of ex Eastenders cast members. You’re in straight to DVD paradise here in this high octane, hole riddled plot extravaganza, all brought to you by the one and only JCVD.
With drug lords controlling the Mexico border, a Louisiana cop and his rabbit have come to set things right, and how!
The walls are bulging and the cells are full in Kim’s Video Dungeon this month. So what horrors await the unfortunate visitors to the depths of Kim’s oubliette? Well, a hoard of Hammer goodies from the vaults of the legendary purveyors of schlock.
Sex changing monsters running amuck in the streets of old London town in Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde to Prisoner war films The Camp on Blood Island and Yesterday’s enemy. Not to forget as well, Kim Newman’s Dungeon Breakout release for June.
There are many other films that have been reviewed by Kim, which can be found in the June issue of Empire Magazine (uk).