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Gremlins: A Retrospective

By Edward Boff – As Christmas edges ever closer, FilmJuice asked Edward Boff to take a look at one of the seminal seasonal films of all time: Gremlins.
 
 
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Heist Movies

In Gambit, the new Coen brothers’ scripted film, private art curator Harry Deane (Colin Firth) devises a finely-crafted scheme to con England’s richest man and avid art collector, Lionel Shabandar, (Alan Rickman) in...
 

 
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Short Circuits

  By Alan Fry Peters   Classic ‘80s movie Short Circuit is released on Blu-ray this week ensuring that a whole new generation of kids will finally get to know Wall-E’s great grandpa, Number Five. Nothing tugs on the h...
 
 
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The Universal Monster Family

Think ‘horror movies’, and it’s almost impossible not to conjure up images of the movie monster poster boys created by Universal Pictures in the 1930s and ‘40s.
 

 
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Horror's Show Or Tell

As the dark nights draw in and kids and kidults get busy preparing for a weekend of Halloween hokum
 
 
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Twilight Lessons

For four years now Twilight has been one of the most unlikely film successes in movie history. A series of five films about a girl falling in love with a vampire and werewolf simultaneously
 

 
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Sex: The Weird And The Whacky

Intercourse. Shagging. Screwing. Bonking. Humping. F*****g. The beast with two backs.
 
 
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The Return of Giallo

Let’s be honest, modern horror is in dire straights at the moment.
 

 
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French Style

Unconventional French comedy, Untouchable, is on course to be one of the biggest French cinema hits of all time and is already touted as an Oscar hopeful.
 
 
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Indiana Jones

The whip, the fedora, the scar, the occult, Nazis, “I hate Nazis” and a theme tune like no other.