Disaster! It’s Wednesday, but at Best For Film Towers team members are dropping like flies (has anyone ever actually seen a fly drop?) and our collective power is waning under the relentless bacterial onslaught. Still, that’s not going to stop us infecting whole screens full of Orange Wednesday-goers, so the least you can do is read this blog and find out where we won’t be sitting.
…And we don’t mean because of that unfortunate Brother Bear episode. The Disney Corporation are famously careful for keeping their secrets firmly to their brightly coloured, endlessly cheery chests, and it’s time we all knew a little more about their dastardly working habits. No wonder their villains are so convincing…
Benito Robinsoni rose to film short fame with grindhouse movie trailer Slash Hive. We caught him in between feature films (giallo slasher and supernatural cop movie) to froth over Neon Killer, a hilarious nod to the luridly graphic excess of 1970s Poliziotteschi movies. Enjoy every daft and glorious minute!
Here at Best For Film towers, we wish ‘foreign films’ weren’t labelled and segregated as such. But let’s bring those hidden gems out into the light. Here’s our list of the top 10 best foreign films in 2010!
We like to teach you things; after all, as Ralph Wiggum once said, “learning helps us play!” That it does, Ralph. That it does. This week, we endow you with all you need to know about queen of comedy, Tina Fey.
It’s Monday. You clearly want a mash-up – and why shouldn’t you? Mondays are made for mash-ups, we believe that’s a well-established axiom at this point. So with no further ado, here’s your mash-up this Monday.
Everyone loves to hate the sports movie. Oh it’s so predictable, oh it’s so dull, oh it’s so boyish. But now that the Oscars are routinely rewarding boxing films for being rather good, and Sandra Bullock walked away with a Best Actress nod for her part in a film about American Football, we decided it was high time to celebrate the great and good of sports movies. Because they do exist. Honest.
We engage martial arts action legend Donnie Yen (Hero, Blade 2) in a fair fight (no biting, no gouging). Donnie spills the beans on injuries, wirework and more on Ip Man 2, the biopic about the Wu Xia master who taught Bruce Lee…
Bestforfilm exclusive! The correspondence Cage’s (new) people did not want you to see!
Did you win the Lottery at the weekend? No? Then you’re probably still hopelessly reliant on Orange Wednesdays, and so are we. Read on for our spectacularly biased and childish assessments of what to watch this evening…
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