Category: 80’s
Grindhouse Fest: Unhinged (1982)
-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! Unhinged (1982) Directed by Don Gronquist […]
The Abyss (1989)
The Abyss (1989) Directed by James Cameron *This review is about the Special Edition of the film, also called the Extended Cut. George Lucas may have shaped today’s concept of blockbuster filmmaking […]
Happy Birthday to Me (1981)
Happy Birthday to Me (1981) Directed by J. Lee Thompson J. Lee Thompson’s Canadian ersatz giallo is perhaps the most individualistic of all the archetypal collective of eighties slashers. And its commendable […]
Popeye (1980)
Popeye (1980) Directed by Robert Altman Breathtakingly atrocious. Ugly. Exasperating. And affectedly tacky. Robert Altman’s live-action cartoon Popeye is arguably the only film worthy of multiple vituperations and still managing to be […]
Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) Directed by Charles Sellier Throughout the history of exploitation cinema there has always been a morbid fascination with challenging conservative institutions and Western morality with a kind […]
Pick for the Weekend: WarGames (1983)
– WarGames 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 […]
80's / Capsule Reviews / Pick for the Weekend
Pick for the Weekend: Christiane F. (1981)
– Christiane F. 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 […]
Burial Ground (1981)
Burial Ground (1981) Directed by Andrea Bianchi The vacillating style of this sleazy, zombie nonsense exploitation flick levitates for most of its running time in an eternal limbo between trashy film ugliness […]
Monkey Shines (1988)
Monkey Shines (1988) Directed by George A. Romero It is abundantly clear to me that the master of the living dead genre is a vastly superior director when working within the constraints […]
Weird Science (1985)
Weird Science (1985) Directed by John Hughes John Hughes’ awful raunchy screwball comedy is a teenager’s androcentric wet dream made into a movie, literally. Put a bunch of Brat Pack actors in […]
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Ride Lonesome (1959)
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Jack Frost (1997)
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Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
-Grindhouse Fest is the special section in Celluloid Dimension where you can discover all the goodies from the golden age of exploitation cinema. Have fun! Late Night Trains (1975) Directed by Aldo […]
Blue Rita (1977)
– XXX is Celluloid Dimension’s latest weekly column featuring the hottest and naughtiest side of cinema. – Directed by Jess Franco Written by Jess Franco Starring: Martine Fléty as Blue Rita Sarah Strasberg as Franchesa Dagmar […]