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Tag Archives: 60’s
More Hammer (and Amicus) on Blu-Ray
DVD Drive-In has announced that Legend Films will be releasing a double-feature Blu-Ray upgrade of two of the titles they released a couple years back on DVD: The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959), an early Hammer horror of the … Continue reading
Posted in The Lobby
Tagged 50's, 60's, Amicus, Christopher Lee, Hammer, horror, Peter Cushing
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Spirits of the Dead (1968)
Three tales of the decadent and the damned… Spirits of the Dead – aka Histoires Extraordinaires, aka Tre Passi Nel Delirio, aka Tales of Mystery and Imagination – is a portmanteau film, popular in Europe in the 1960’s as a … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 60's, Anthology, Federico Fellini, horror, Louis Malle, Peter Fonda, Roger Vadim, Surreal, The Devil
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You’re a Big Boy Now (1966)
Francis Ford Coppola’s film school thesis, You’re a Big Boy Now, is also his first major picture (he’d directed Dementia 13 a few years before), and it’s appropriate that a coming-of-age comedy should also be a work of giddy experimentation … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom
Tagged 60's, Comedy, coming of age, slapstick
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