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A very young Bernardo Bertolucci already shows his talent in this bleak, 94-minute murder mystery, told in an interesting series of flashbacks. A Roman prostitute has been brutally murdered in a park near the Tiber River and in order to forward their investigation, the police corner a handful of people who were in the park at .. Read more
| Starring | Tisa Farrow, Saverio Vallone, Vanessa Steiger, George Eastman |
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| Director | Joe D'Amato |
| Genres | Horror, World Cinema |
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Funnyman Adam Sandler refuses to fear the Grim Reaper - he's convinced he will never die. The actor plays a stand-up comedian with just a year to live in Judd Apatow's new movie Funny People, but is adamant shooting the film did not make him feel morbid. He says, "I don't think it's possible that I'm going to die, why would anyone take me away from here?" And director Apatow is equally unfazed by the thought of death: "We have a religion where we live for ever in alien society, so we're... Read more
A fourth instalment of the Final Destination series of films has a director and is set to be filmed in 3D, the Hollywood Reporter confirmed today. David R Ellis, who helmed Snakes on a Plane and Cellular, will direct Final Destination 4, which has no plot details available as yet. However, it is likely to be in the same vein as the previous three, which saw a group of teens picked off one by one by the Grim Reaper after avoiding a horrific accident. Each film upped the ante in terms of gruesome Read more
Zombie maestro George A Romero proves us all wrong again: you really can flog a dead horse. Just watch that it doesn't bite you back. This isn't exactly a sequel to the unfolding Night of the Living Dead series (so far 68-year-old Romero has given us Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and Land of the Dead, and not a dud among them). Rather, it takes us back to square one and the very first night. The diary idea is similar to the first-person point of view in Cloverfield and The Blair Witch... Read more