RETRO MOVIE REVIEW: KILLER’S KISS, 1955
KILLER’S KISS, 1955, written, co-produced, directed, photographed, and edited by the legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick.
KILLER’S KISS, 1955, written, co-produced, directed, photographed, and edited by the legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick.
BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA, 1974. Story by Frank Kowalski, screenplay by Gordon
HORROR EXPRESS, 1972. Written by Arnaud d’Usseau and Jullian Zimet. Directed by Eugenio Martín (THE
CORVETTE SUMMER, 1978. Written by Hal Barwood and Matthew Robbins. Directed by Matthew Robbins. Starring
NEVER CRY WOLF, 1983. Directed by Carroll Ballard (THE BLACK STALLION, 1979 and DUMA, 2005),
THE OLD DARK HOUSE, 1932, directed by the great James Whale, screenplay by Benn W.
THE LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN, 1982, written and directed by Boaz Davidson. Starring Lawrence Monoson (FRIDAY
ROLLERBALL, 1975. Directed by Norman Jewison (THE CINCINNATI KID, 1965 and IN THE HEAT OF
PIRATES, 1986, directed by Roman Polanski (CHINATOWN, 1974, THE PIANIST, 2002), starring the legendary Walter
PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE, 1974. Directed by Brian De Palma (DRESSED TO KILL, 1980, MISSION
CAPRICORN ONE, 1978. Directed by Peter Hyams (OUTLAND, 1981, 2010, 1984). Starring James Brolin, Hal
THE WANDERERS, 1979, directed by Philip Kaufman (THE RIGHT STUFF, 1983 and RISING SUN, 1993),
PEEPING TOM, 1960, directed by the cinematic genius Michael Powell (BLACK NARCISSIST, 1947 and THE
BUGSY MALONE, 1976. Directed by the late great and very versatile Sir Alan Parker (MIDNIGHT
THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS, 1984. Written, directed, and produced by John C. Broderick. Starring
VENUS IN FURS, 1969 (original title PAROXISMUS). Written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Jesus Franco,
CANDY, 1968. A ridiculous retro, psychedelic, teenage comedy farce directed by the renowned French actor
AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD, 1972, a cult film of epic proportions. Written and directed
THE FABULOUS BARON MUNCHAUSEN, 1962 (original title BARON PRÃSIL). Directed by Karl Zeman (INVENTION FOR
100 years later. This classic film still has legs! Praised as the fist true horror
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