You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films (and occasionally TV shows), and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to HBO’s game-changing fantasy series
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FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: director Ernest Pintoff, who helmed Harvey Middleman: Fireman, Dynamite Chicken, Who
In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1975 gangster drama The Kansas City Massacre, starring Dale Robertson,
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to Steven Spielberg’s game-changing CGI-peddling blockbuster Jurassic Park, starring
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: director Paul Williams, who helmed Out Of It, The Revolutionary, Dealing:
Fifty years on from its initial release in 1976, Martin Scorsese’s seamy, gritty, ultra-violent masterpiece Taxi Driver remains gloriously unbowed, and just as relevant today as it was when it
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to Kathryn Bigelow’s acclaimed Best Picture Oscar winner The
FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: screenwriter Jo Heims, who penned Play Misty For Me (pictured above),
You love ’em, he hates ’em! The Butcher carves up your favourite films, and this week, he applies his sharpened cleaver to Martin Scorsese’s bloody, blistering masterpiece Raging Bull starring
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