A team of well-trained British fliers soars into action in the skies over Europe during World War I in this spirited remake of Journey’s End (1930) transposed…
Browsing: Movies 1976
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Girls and trouble are inseparable for young London taxi driver Joe North (a miscast Barry Evans) who uses his job to try and get as…
Jack Lemmon looks tired and unappealing in this cynical and grubby film about the torturous relationship between low-rent bail bondsman Alex Main and Maritza (Geneviève…
Produced by Bill Osco of Flesh Gordon (1974) fame, this musical reimagining is more panto than porno and actually has some wit and style to…
Based on their own book, All The President’s Men told the tale of Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward – the two junior reporters who uncovered the scandals…
In the Los Angeles ghetto of Anderson, six young members of a gang called Street Thunder are shot dead by police. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Ethan Bishop…
This sci-fi thriller follows a Victorian-era expedition headed by American explorer David Innes (Doug McClure) and fidgety British scientist Dr Abner Perry (Peter Cushing) beneath…
Jan-Michael Vincent stars as Marion “Hedge” Hedgepeth – a trainee in Marine boot camp in 1943. He’s a member of the idiot squad, the guys…
This sleazy slice of Blaxploitation introduces safari suit-wearing. Mercedes-driving, super-stud hairdresser Mr Jonathan (John Daniels) who wields a mean blowdryer and services his rich, blonde,…
Close your eyes and imagine the pitch meeting: “Okay, so, it’s a gangster movie, and, and . . . er . . . it’s a…
This obscure hybrid of concert footage, live-action scenes, and a single animated vignette is a musical extravaganza intended for children but featuring several hard-rock singers.…
In Sydney in 1925, Caddie (Helen Morse) gets a job as a barmaid in an inner-city pub after walking out on an unfaithful husband. She…
David Carradine stars as Coy “Cannonball” Buckman, a onetime top racer who landed in prison following a car wreck that left his old girlfriend dead.…
A close-knit group of black employees at a Los Angeles car wash have all manner of strange visitors coming onto their forecourt one day, including…
Adapted from Stephen King’s first novel, Carrie made telling use of split-screen techniques to follow cause and effect as it monitored the startling telekinetic powers…
A major departure from the slap and tickle style of Carry On comedy, this film met with a woefully poor reaction from the public and brought the Carry…
Not the most well-known or most successful of the disaster movie genre, The Cassandra Crossing contains a plot that takes in bioterrorism, anarchist bomb plots, shady US…
The third in the series of smutty comedies based on the novels of Timothy Lea is something of an embarrassment for all concerned. The story…
Fearful that their star witness might be murdered, two attorneys hire a protector to bring him from Los Angeles to New York. Jesse Crowder (Fred…
The Devil’s Playground is set in 1953 in a seminary in Australia for young boys intending to enter a religious order of teaching Brothers. The opening…