AUTHOR Matteo Bedon
Grindhouse Fest: Bonnie’s Kids (1972)
-Grindhouse Fest is the special section in Celluloid Dimension where you can discover all the goodies…and baddies from the golden age of exploitation cinema. Have fun! Bonnie’s Kids (1972) Directed by Arthur […]
The Case of Bloody Iris (1972)
The Case of Bloody Iris (1972) Directed by Giuliano Carnimeo As much as it is invariably pleasurable to see the otherworldly beauty of Edwige Fenech and the virile effulgence of George Hilton […]
Pick for the Weekend: Querelle (1982)
– Querelle is the movie for the weekend. In this section every Saturday or Sunday Celluloid Dimension picks a movie for the weekend. The selections are preferably underrated movies or neglected movies that we […]
Too Late for Tears (1949)
Too Late for Tears (1949) Directed by Byron Haskin Film noir’s most implacable obsessions permeate the mood of this caustic post-war noir. Greed, lust and murder! Lizabeth Scott plays the sinister, venomous […]
Dangerous Game (1993)
Dangerous Game (1993) Directed by Abel Ferrara Ironically, Abel Ferrara’s cogitative self-referential decadent Hollywood meta-therapy opens with a domestic tableau that conjures up the mood of an epicurean utopia where moderate pleasures […]
Blood Delirium (1988)
Blood Delirium (1988) Directed by Sergio Bergonzelli This Italian shocker stunned me with its over-the-top parapsychological take on the concept of reincarnation, but left me even more astonished by its unrelenting form, […]
Flirting (1991)
Flirting (1991) Directed by John Duigan What struck me most when I first watched John Duigan’s teenage elegy The Year my Voice Broke was its cosmic power to conjure up existentialism, eroticism […]
The Year My Voice Broke (1987)
The Year My Voice Broke (1987) Directed by John Duigan This wistful Aussie coming of age flows like life itself thanks to the insightful autobiographical directorial and literary flair of John Duigan, […]
Singapore Sling (1990)
Singapore Sling (1990) Directed by Nikos Nikolaidis So depraved, so arty and oh, so gorgeous. Arguably the most graceful marriage of beauty and ugliness ever filmed. The unclassifiable kinky erotica of this […]
80's / Capsule Reviews / Pick for the Weekend
Pick for the Weekend: Remote Control (1988)
– Remote Control is the movie for the weekend. In this section every Saturday or Sunday Celluloid Dimension picks a movie for the weekend. The selections are preferably underrated movies or neglected movies that […]
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Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
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Blue Rita (1977)
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