Anyone up for a day of Eurocrime?

Blazing Magnum Screenings Presents - A Day of CrimeLast year, myself and quite a few others were blown away by a cracking documentary that screened at Frightfest and detailed a whole new world of cult film that many of us knew very little about at all.

For those who haven’t seen it, Mike Malloy’s Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s is a an absolute must watch – and a very special event is coming to Manchester that will give you the chance to do so along with two essential entries in the Eurocrime – or Poliziotteschi – genre.

Read on to find out how you can get tickets to this incredible one-off event and what films you can expect to see if you come along!

Adventures in VHS Episode 9 – Chopping Mall (1986)

Adventures in VHS Episode 9 - Chopping MallAfter a short hiatus, Adventures in VHS returns with a brand new feature review and exclusive interview. You asked for it (well, some of you did) so here it is – a look at the 1986 genre classic, Chopping Mall.

So join me as I take an in depth look at the UK Vestron Video/First Choice ex-rental release of the movie, explore the artwork and the trailers and then get into a feature review of the film itself.

As if that wasn’t enough, I’m also joined by the director of the film Jim Wynosrki, who chats about its production, his career, the VHS revolution and how distribution models have changed since those heady days of video rentals.

How to gamble on the Oscars 2013 – if you don’t mind losing

bet on the Oscars 2013Every year, I tend to gamble on the Oscars. The event itself is an absolute nonsense, but an enjoyable one that I find is pretty damned entertaining – particularly if you have a bit of a flutter on what you hope might win.

I would never bother betting on the Academy Awards to win, as the odds on the ones who will inevitably take home a statuette are incredibly bad. But this is my approach to making things a bit more fun by picking out what I want to win – as well as the films, actors, directors and visual effects I’m selecting for a 2013 gong.

Adventures in VHS Episode 8 – The Blob (1988) / TerrorVision (1986)

Adventures in VHS podcast Episode 8Your votes have been counted and Adventures in VHS Episode 8 is go! In January I asked you to vote for two movies you wanted me to cover on the show from seven specially selected VHS tapes. Well, you did and the number one choice was Chuck Russell’s 1988 remake of 50s chiller The Blob, closely followed by Ted Nicolaou’s 1986 horror comedy TerrorVision.

As always, I take a look at the UK home video release of each film and delve into the cover art, trailers and film itself – while reminiscing about the wonderful days of VHS rentals. Not only that, but I even managed to score an exclusive interview with Ted Nicolaou himself in which he talks about the movie, the era and working for legendary producer Charles Band.

Goodbye HMV… I won’t miss you one bit.

vicky thick hmvIf news reports are to be believed, HMV is in big trouble. Analysts saw it coming some time ago, but the firm itself has finally held up its hands and admitted it can’t stave off administration any longer.

There’s a chance the brand could live on in some form, but it now seems inevitable that those familiar pink and black stores will soon be a thing of the past. And I say it’s their own damned fault.

This is why I won’t be shedding any tears of nostalgia for a shop that was either too greedy or just too stupid to survive.

Poll: Which films should feature in AiV Episode 8?

Adventures in VHS video pollAfter a little downtime over Christmas, Adventures in VHS returns later this month with a brand new episode.

Sadly, the holidays and other commitments have meant I’ve been unable to arrange an interview for the show, so I’ve decided to do something a little different.

It’s time for you, dear listener, to reach for your Adventures in VHS Membership Card, browse the shelves carefully and choose your very own rental… Welcome to AiV Video.

Adventures In VHS Episode 7 – Xtro (1983)

Xtro review interview VHSAdventures in VHS rounds off 2012 with a seventh looking at ‘the video nasty that got away’ – Xtro (1983). It’s got evil aliens, man-sized child birth, murderous dwarf clowns, face-raping eggs and all the proof you’d ever need that ‘not all extra terrestrials are nice’ – but is it any good? Join me as I find out!

As if that wasn’t enough, I also have an exclusive, hilarious and brutally honest interview with the film’s director Harry Bromley Davenport – the man who once branded it “reprehensible”. Has he changed his mind? What went on during the making of the film? How does he feel about it being branded a ‘nasty’? All this and more in a fantastic discussion with the director.

Adventures In VHS Episode 6 – Kindred (1987)

Adventures in VHS returns with a blinding sixth episode that once more sees me travel back to the forgotten realm of the video rental store which served as my childhood Mecca. For this episode, I take an in depth look at Kindred (1987) before talking exclusively to the man behind its iconic cover and poster art, Graham Humphreys.

Of course, Graham isn’t just responsible for this particular piece, having supplied the marketing for films like A Nightmare on Elm St 1 – 5, Basket Case and Creepers (AKA Phenomena) and many more. Not only that, but his celebrated work on the Evil Dead I and II See below) are as brilliant an example of film art as you are likely to find.

What’s Your Damage? – Episode 3

What’s Your Damage? is back! The third outing for Mike of Chinstroker Vs. Punter fame and Noel from Adventures in VHS sees the pair indulge once more in three 80s movie classics to see how they hold up in todays world when viewed through fresh eyes.

In this episode, Mike sees the 1987 drama comedy  Broadcast News for the first time, while Noel gives a first watch to Alex Cox’s legendary cult feature from 1984, Repo Man.

Then, for the final review, the duo get to grips with an 80s movie they’ve heard much about but neither has seen, the 1985 Val Kilmer-starring college oddity, Real Genius.

Adventures In VHS Episode 5 – The Coca-Cola Kid (1985)

Adventures In VHS is the podcast that supports the upcoming book of the same name, where I look at a particular film from the 1980s and analyze the UK VHS version of it, with a full review and in-depth look at the movie itself

In Episode 5, I get up close and personal with The Coca-Cola Kid, a brand-saturated oddity from 1985. I also have a selection of listeners’ VHS memories and select one of them to win a very special FrightFest 2012 goodie bag with additional DVDs and a mystery VHS tape thrown in too!

It’s a bumper show, with plenty to chew on and a great selection of guest contributions to enjoy.