Road Rash Reviews

Free! – Eternal Summer Review ****-

Cert PG | 350 mins | 2016

4 stars, the Iwatobi Swim Club are back!
Free! Eternal Summer is based on the light novel High Speed! by Kōji Ōji  and produced by Kyoto Animation (K-On!!, Clannad) and Animation Do. It is the sequel to the highly popular series Free! – Iwatobi Swim Club.
“Join us and become a more muscular you!”
It’s the start of a new school year and the…more

I Am Hooligan Review ****-

Cert 18 | 80 mins | 2016

4 Star
Bats, Balls and Brutality.
From Greenway Entertainment and director Steven M. Smith (Essex Boys: Law of Survival) comes a hard hitting urban escape film. How a young man wants to get away from his estate and his options are limited.
A dark alley, a lone man walks down it, he is being followed, he picks up his pace but then he…more

Gonna Be The Twin-Tail!! Review ****-

Cert 15 | 12 x 23 mins | 2014

4 Star
Swords, Twin-Tails and Fetishes.
From Production IMS (Castle Town Dandelion) and director Hiroyuki Kanbe comes a bizarre series even for the Japanese’s strange sense of humour. At a 15 Certificate I think that the viewer should be of a sexually educated age and know that there are strange fetishes out there. But that said I found it very funny and…more

Slugs Review ***--

Cert 18 | 92 mins | 1988

3 stars for a classically silly eighties creature feature.
Sex and Slugs and Rock and Roll!
First released in 1988, Slugs is based on the novel of the same name by Shaun Hutson and directed by Juan Piquer Simon (The Rift, Extraterrestrial Visitors).
“Killer slugs for chrissakes. What’ll it be next? Demented crickets? Rampaging mosquitos maybe?”
Slugs is set in small town America, downtown Ashton,…more

The Blue Dahlia 1946 Review ****-

Cert PG | 101 mins | 1946

4 stars for this classy and glamorous whodunnit.
The Blue Dahlia was first released in 1946. It was the only produced original screenplay by renowned crime writer Raymond Chandler (The Big Sleep, The Long Goodbye) and was directed by George Marshall (Destry Rides Again, How The West Was Won).
“I told you she was poison. They’re all poison sooner or later.”
Johnny Morrison…more

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