The dungeon this month look like an episode of Porridge, with all the inmates being very British; with hints of cockney gangsters and bent coppers filling up the cells.
Kim this month has picked a selection of 60s and 70s British cinema from the wrong side of town. With stories of sex scandals, murders and warnings of the decadence of London during the swinging 60s, London and Britain as a whole was one lawless place it seemed. But don’t worry; Kim’s Dungeon Breakout will have the streets cleaned up in no time, with one of the hardest brit cops going.
There are many other films that have been reviewed by Kim, which can be found in the September issue of Empire Magazine (uk).
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.
In a world where Mexican style wrestlers are apart of everyday life and where zombies just seem to be a hazard of modern life as well as part of the entertainment scene in you local watering hole, you now you’re in for one off the wall but entertaining ride.
In a film presented by George A. Romero, well according to the poster, an evil wrestling zombie king has plans to take over the world, but can our hero and his band of wrestling chums save the day against the every increasing ‘Legion of Doom’.
On 7th August Cigarette Burns Cinema will be invading the Rosemary Branch’s theatre and screen some of the best horror shorts they could find, a wonderful mix of zombies, ghosts, brutal killings, sexy ladies and twisted murders await you in our den of video nasties.
They can promise you that you have not seen the majority of these films. And certainly not on a nice lovely big screen.
So if you want to find out more read on…
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).
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).