The most perverse Frankenstein flick ever. While the Baron's sister/wife gives the village stud a good going over in her boudoir, the man himself is carving up the locals to create two perfect zombies to spawn a master race. Incest, necrophilia and yards of technicolour entrails. Stomach-churning!
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HOUSE OF WAX (1953)
CertificationPG Our Rating
The original 1953 classic has a suitably sinister Vincent Price going that extra mile to ensure the realism of his wax effigies. Creepy, camp and kitsch – it's wonderful. Check out the youthful Charles Bronson!
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MY KID COULD PAINT THAT (2008)
Certification12 Our Rating
An engaging and thought provoking documentary following the vascillating fortunes of Marla Olmstead, a toddler from Binghamton, New York State, who took the modern art world by storm in 2004. With her abstract canvases fetching thousands of dollars little Marla became a media darling and her parents became wealthy, but, when a profile on '60 Minutes' questions whether her father, himself a keen amateur artist, had more than a guiding hand in the paintings, the Olmstead family find themselves ens
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SCARLET STREET (1945)
CertificationPG Our Rating
A remake of Jean Renoir's 1931 film 'La Chienne', this is Hollywood film noir at it's bleakest and most psychologically tortuous. Edward G Robinson plays a middle-class, middle-aged painter who becomes obsessed with an actress-cum-prostitute played by Joan Bennett. An incisive script, haunting score and claustrophobic visuals.
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SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION (1994)
Certification15 Our Rating
A young black man charms himself into the lives of some wealthy liberal New Yorkers by lying that he's at college with their offspring and that he's Sidney Poitier's son. Uncovering his lies throws them into confusion as they analyse their own mixed reactions. Successfully adapted from the stage play.
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THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR (1968) (1968)
CertificationPG Our Rating
A very dated but still entertaining slice of 60s kitsch. McQueen is the incredibly debonaire playboy millionaire, led to commit robbery through boredom, countered by Dunaway, the implausibly glamorous fraud investigator. Much period posing and split-screen shenanigans, with fun results.
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