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The Wild Eye - Italian Cinema Exposed - Part 111
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. February 19, 2008. I can’t say that I’ve ever watched a Robbe-Grillet film – he’s one of those directors who I can’t quite summon up the effort to investigate – but he was undoubtedly an important figure of…. February 18, 2008. There were an awful lot of correlations between the Spaghetti Western and the Spy Genre: They both came about at roughly the same time (the Italian’s didn’t really get in on the Eurospy act until…. February 18, 2008.
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The Haunting of Harry Payne | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. The Haunting of Harry Payne. The Haunting of Harry Payne. Posted By: Matt Blake. July 25, 2015. Bizarrely, considering that nobody in the entire country would admit to watching them, British gangster films sell well on DVD. Much better than horror films. So it makes a lot of sense trying to capture the market by making a horror movie that – wahay, listen to this! The Haunting of Harry Payne, ake Evil Never Dies, aka…. Be the first to comment.
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The Wild Eye - Italian Cinema Exposed - Part 2
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. June 26, 2016. Although Neil Marshall has taken a step back from directing films in recent years – a great shame, as he is amongst our most talented filmmakers – he does occasionally dip his toe back into the industry, for instance by producing his wife Axelle Carolyn’s debut release Soulmate in 2013. June 21, 2016. Day of the Siege. June 16, 2016. May 20, 2016. Elio Petri: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion. May 14, 2016. May 9, 2016.
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The Larry Anderson column | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. The Larry Anderson column. The Larry Anderson column. August 6, 2015. Your Sweet Body to Kill. This has to be one of the funniest Black Comedies ever. It starts out with Georgio Ardisson trapped in an unhappy marriage to a controlling woman who makes fun of him and continually insults his fish collecting hobby. Books & Magazines. The Masked Man Against the Pirates. The Last Days on Mars. Elio Petri: A Quiet Place in the Country.
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Capsule reviews | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. June 26, 2016. Although Neil Marshall has taken a step back from directing films in recent years – a great shame, as he is amongst our most talented filmmakers – he does occasionally dip his toe back into the industry, for instance by producing his wife Axelle Carolyn’s debut release Soulmate in 2013. June 16, 2016. July 22, 2015. Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz. July 19, 2015. March 2, 2015. February 19, 2015. Coming from the same production &...
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Spanish cinema | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. June 16, 2016. A lot of people reviewing Mindscape have mentioned the similarities to Christopher Nolan’s Inception. For those with memories that span further back than five years ago, though, the production to which it is perhaps most indebted is – as is indicated by the title – the 1984 film Dreamscape. March 4, 2016. January 16, 2016. December 15, 2015. King of the Mountain. September 20, 2015. Crypt of the Living Dead. July 29, 2015.
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Reviews | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. September 3, 2016. The Masked Man Against the Pirates. The Masked Man Against the Pirates is a fairly standard pirate drama, fitting nicely alongside such titles as Roberto Mauri’s Flag of Death (I Pirata del diavolo, 63) and Don Sharp’s Pirates of Blood River (62). August 25, 2016. The 2014 film The Mirror is essentially a remake of From Beyond the Grave, a 1974 portmanteau film based on stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes. August 21, 2016. Craig F...
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About | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. Welcome to The Wild Eye blog. A few words of introduction…. The Wild Eye is dedicated to the world of European Cinema of all types, new and old, popular or arthouse. The primary areas of interest for me, however, are Italian Cinema (from the 1950s to today) and contemporary British cinema, so expect those subjects to be make up the meat of the content. In the meantime, you may want to check out The European Film Review. I’m looking for ...
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Heretic | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. Andrew Squires walks his manor in Heretic. Posted By: Matt Blake. August 11, 2015. Stars: Andrew Squires, Michael J. Tait, James Zakeri. There’s something inherently ridiculous about modern day horror movies featuring priests. I mean, priests are, well, they’re just a bit comical aren’t they? Heretic, with Andrew Squires. OK, so Heretic. Be the first to comment. Leave a comment Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. On West B...
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Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz | The Wild Eye
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Keeping a wild eye on European Cinema of the past and present. Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz. Yes, there's lots of running around in underground bunkers in Outpost 3. Posted By: Matt Blake. July 22, 2015. The 2007 film Outpost. Was a neat Nazi zombie flick that received generally positive reviews and did very well on DVD. It wasn’t that much of a surprise when a sequel, Outpost: Black Sun. More Naz-ombies in Outpost 3. The narrative ignores the events of Black Sun. Be the first to comment. Your email add...