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Cult Movies: ‘Wildly entertaining’ biopic The Music Lovers might be Ken Russell’s finest achievement
Ralph extols the virtues of the cult British director's Tchaikovsky biopic from the early-1970s
Cult Movies: Dr Crippen got Donald Pleasence’s cult movie career off to a memorable start
Ralph extols the charms of one of the horror favourite’s earliest star outings
Cult Movies: Claire Denis’ Chocolat is still a sweet, deeply moving taste of cinematic heaven
Ralph McLean revisits Claire Denis’ acclaimed 1988 debut feature
Cult Movies: Henri-Georges Clouzot’s The Wages of Fear is a masterpiece of slow-building tension
Cult Movies: Buster Keaton's Three Ages remains a silent satirical gem
Three Ages THREE Ages is an important film in the story of Buster Keaton.
Cult Movies: Picnic at Hanging Rock still chills and intrigues to this day
Picnic At Hanging Rock PICNIC At Hanging Rock established Peter Weir as a true star when it first appeared in 1975. A slow-burning and atmospheric tale of innocence lost, it proved a high water mark for Australian cinema and marked the young...
New to streaming and Blu-ray: To Catch a Killer and White House Plumbers
TO CATCH A KILLER (Cert 18, 119 mins, Sky Cinema, streaming from May 27 exclusively on Now, Thriller/Action) Starring: Shailene Woodley, Ben Mendelsohn, Jovan Adepo, Ralph Ineson, Frank Schorpion, Richard Zeman, Dusan Dukic.
Cult Movies: Creeping Horror collects Universal's creepy B-movie beauties
THE dusty vaults of Universal Studios have much to offer lovers of classic cult cinema: Creeping Horror, the latest multi-disc offering from Eureka, proves that point nicely with a fascinating selection of creaky old low budget gems from the 1930s and 40s.
New to streaming and Blu-ray: Cate Blanchett in Tar and TV spin-off Dreamland
LYDIA Tar (Cate Blanchett) is principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic and one of only 15 people to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony competitively
Cult Movies: Boris Karloff boxset Maniacal Mayhem collects cult actor's lesser-know works
Boris Karloff boxset Maniacal Mayhem WILLIAM Henry Pratt, better known under his stage name Boris Karloff, may have become a superhero of the supernatural when he played Frankenstein's monster for director James Whale in 1931, but the urbane Englishman had already appeared in more than 80 feature films by that time.