APOCRYPHA CANDIDATE: THE LAST WAVE (1977)

aka Black Rain 366 Weird Movies may earn commissions from purchases made through product links. Note: As this review discusses a film featuring Aboriginal culture and Aboriginal actors, we wish to inform any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers that this article contains the names and images of individuals who have died. No disrespect is … Continue reading APOCRYPHA CANDIDATE: THE LAST WAVE (1977)

366’S CUDDLES AND KISSES: VALENTINE’S DAY PIC PICKS

Giles Edwards, Pete Trbovich, and El Rob Hubbard suggest fifteen films to share with your strangest sweetie on Valentines’ Day. Giles: Being a Curated Valentine’s Day Film List Poet Blood’s Red, Velvet is Blue — Your Valentine’s with 366 has come true! Helen Mirren‘s a hottie, none can resist her, Bar Malcolm McDowell when pining for sister. … Continue reading 366’S CUDDLES AND KISSES: VALENTINE’S DAY PIC PICKS

BORIS KARLOFF’S THRILLER (1960-1962): EPISODE GUIDE AND REVIEWS, PART ONE

The reputation of Boris Karloff‘s “Thriller,” which ran from 1960-1962, is such that it was one of the most highly anticipated DVDs until its 2010 release. Despite its somewhat hefty price tag, it became a best seller (and was followed by a ‘greatest hits’  top ten release in 2012). Author Steven King’s proclaiming it the … Continue reading BORIS KARLOFF’S THRILLER (1960-1962): EPISODE GUIDE AND REVIEWS, PART ONE

DIRECTOR RETROSPECTIVE: KEN RUSSELL, PART ONE

Part I of a retrospective covering the theatrical feature films of Ken Russell (1927-2011). Russell also produced an extensive number of documentaries, television films (many of which were composer biographies), and short films, which will not be covered here. The late Ken Russell is undoubtedly one of the most ambitious and visionary filmmakers in the … Continue reading DIRECTOR RETROSPECTIVE: KEN RUSSELL, PART ONE