The BORN INTO FILM series continues for another week with friend of FRC and real life mate of Scott, Luke Grima.
Luke Grima is a good friend of mine, now please do not hold that against him. He is a great writer and editor of the new and up and...
This series continues this week with an addition by the ultra youthful and super talented Stevee Taylor from the brilliant Cinematic Paradox
Sometimes I just want to go live in a house in the forest and hibernate. I am OLD and past it. Every time I read the brilliant humour and writing...
The ‘Born into Film’ series continues this week with FRC staff writer Tom Bielby talks about the films from his birth year 1987
The ‘Born Into Film’ series of lists is the brainchild of Mike P Williams, staff writer here at FRC. The idea is simple -
List a group of...
It is list day and time to see another edition of the Born into Film series, this week another friend of FRC is at the helm, Niels De Vita
The ‘Born Into Film’ series of lists is the brainchild of Mike P Williams, staff writer here at FRC. The idea...
So this little series is up and running, this week we have a friend of FRC in the chair, John Dougherty and his take on 1983
1983 – The year of my birth! Lucky you, world!
It’s now time to go back, 28 years, and visit the world of cinema for...
This is the start of another little mini series here at FRC. The writers are compiling lists of the top films from the year that they were born, that they still would watch today, first up Mike
1984 was a great year for many reasons. Not only is it based...
In celebration of HBO’s brilliant George RR Martin adaptation Game of Thrones returning to our screens next week and the recent and overwhelming success of The Hunger Games both here in the UK and overseas, I take a look at fantasy film and TV’s best and most entertaining rebels.
From the extreme to the...
For this weeks list it is FRCs turn to take the baton in the latest craze going around, The Ten: Best Actors of All Time – Relay Race.
Many of you that frequent here will know Nostra of MyFilmViews. He has been called in the past the ‘King of Blog...
Plenty of strong women have been featured in horror films. From Nicole Kidman in The Others to Naomi Watts in The Ring, these females deliver bone-chilling performances.
To celebrate the release of the British horror films The Awakening (out on DVD & Blu-ray 26th March), we take a look at...
For this week’s thursday list, Tom takes a look at his favourite slow-mo opening title sequences in film
After witnessing the incredible opening sequence of Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia I started thinking about other films that opened with slow motion scenes. It wasn’t an easy task to come up with a list...