Road Rash Reviews

Sword Art Online Part 4 Release Review ****-

Cert 15 | 6 x 22 mins | 2014

4 Star conclusion for Kirito and the lost 300 souls.
A great end to a great series as Kirito shows us his determined side as he will stop at nothing to log Asuna out of the game, before she is all but married to Sugou; time is running out.
Kirito has to save Asuna from Sugou who has trapped her in a…more

MCM Birmingham ComicCon

Last weekend saw our intrepid reporters brave the British weather and transport system to head over to the NEC in Birmingham to cover the 2014 MCM Birmingham ComicCon.
Everything cosplay was there, from the usual millions of Deadpools and Star Wars characters, to a patrol of Colonial Marines and a very friendly looking xenomorph!
There were the usual selection of stars signing…more

Black Water Vampire DVD Release Review *----

Cert 15 | 79 mins | 2014

1 star for this predictable found footage horror film.
Written, directed and edited by Evan Tramel, Black Water Vampire follows in the footsteps of films such as The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, using the actors carrying hand held cameras instead of employing camera men.
“Dec 17th 2012, Danielle Mason led a documentary film crew to investigate a string of murders known…more

Eureka Seven AO Part 2 DVD Review ****-

Cert 12 | 310 mins | 2014

4 stars for the conclusion to this beautiful time travelling adventure.
Eureka Seven Astral Ocean tells the story of Ao Fukai and the battle to save the Earth from the Scub Corals and the Secrets.
Still working as a member of the Pied Piper Team, a mecha unit of Generation Bleu, Ao is rocked by the surprise reappearance of his long lost…more

Blood C: The Last Dark DVD Release Review *****

Cert 15 | 100 mins | 2012

5 Stars of Beautiful Blood and Monsters.
Directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani, (Tokyo Marble Chocolate) Blood C continues one year after the anime series and what he has created is outstanding, as we are taken through the horror of humans and the agreement some of them have with the horrors that lurk in dark places.
From the outset you will be impressed by…more

Frankenstein: The True Story DVD Review ****-

Cert 12 | 181 mins | 1973

4 stars for this excellent blast from the past.
Frankenstein: The True Story was first released in 1973 as a two part mini-series. It is based on the novel by Mary Shelley and was adapted for the screen by Christopher Isherwood (Cabaret) and Don Bachardy.
This is an interesting version of the story, which does bear many similarities to the original story…more

The Stuff Dual Format Release Review *----

Cert 15 | 87 mins | 1985

1 star of laugh out loud fun for this cult horror classic.
It feels harsh only giving one star here, but given the sheer number of good films out there and the fact that even though this is very entertaining, it really is quite rubbish, it seems only fair.
The Stuff was originally released in 1985, written and directed by Larry Cohen…more

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