Road Rash Reviews

The Courier Review ****-

Cert 12 | 112 mins | 2020

4 Star
Gripping Cold War Antics.
From the writer of the smash hit The Hitman’s Bodyguard and it’s sequel, Tom O’Connor brings us the story based on true events during the escalating Cold War between the USA, Britain and the USSR. Director Dominic Cooke (The Hollow Nikita KhrushchevCrown (TV Mini Series) (3 episodes)) takes us right back to the 1960s and sets the mood…more

The Guest Review ****-

Cert 15 | 100 mins | 2014

4 stars of delightfully retro feeling action-horror film.
The Guest is an American action horror film written by Simon Barrett (V/H/S/94 “The Empty Wake”, You’re Next) and directed by Adam Wingard (Blair Witch, Death Note). It was originally released in 2014 and is presented here on Limited Edition 4K/Blu-ray courtesy of Second Sight Films.
“Like I said, me and your son Caleb,…more

RRR Halloween Viewing Guide 2021

Happy Halloween from Road Rash Reviews!
Rejoice horror fans, our favourite time of the year has arrived! The nights grow dark, the weather grows cold and our thoughts turn to spooky tales told around a roaring campfire.
In the spirit of this most creepy of seasons, we at Road Rash have assembled a selection of our favourite horror releases of 2021, there…more

Robotech: The Complete Series Collector’s Edition Review *****

Cert PG | 2,550 mins | 1985-

5 Star
85 Episodes of Aliens and Mecha.
When Carl Macek (Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years, Robotech II: The Sentinels) created Robotech: The Macross Saga, he couldn’t have imagined that it would lead to eighty-five episodes plus plenty of spinoff films, and would be still a firm favourite thirty-plus years later. It tells the tale of Zor’s Battle…more

The Singing Ringing Tree Review ****-

Cert U | 74 mins | 1957

4 stars of surreally beautiful German fairy tale.
The Singing Ringing Tree is an East German film originally released in 1957, based on a story by the Brothers Grimm. Its original name was Das singende, klingende Bäumchen. It is directed by Francesco Stefani, with a screen play by Anne Geelhaar and first made it to the UK in 1960, when…more

THE SABATA TRILOGY [Sabata, Adiós Sabata, Return of Sabata] (Eureka Classics) Review ****-

Cert 15 | 315 mins | 1969, 70, 71

4 Star
Greed, Revolution and More Greed.
From the director that brought the world the “Kommissar X” movies, Gianfranco Parolini, he now turns his had to the popular “Spaghetti Western” genre with his strong character Sabata. A man with unimaginable gun skills and a glint in his eye that says “Just Try Me”. Sabata deals out his justice with an array of…more

Yokai Monsters Collection Limited Edition Review ****-

Cert 15 | 361 mins | 1968-69, 2005

4 Star
Bad Men, an Ancient Daemon and the Yokai.
From the writer of the Daimajin trilogy (Tetsurô Yoshida, Hoodlum Soldier: Looting and Pillaging) who has been inspired by folk-lore of the Japanese people throughout history and brings them to life with the help of directors Kimiyoshi Yasuda (Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Satan) and Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Lone Wolf and Cub:…more

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