Fans of spy thrillers, rogue assassins, and a tough as nails Burt Lancaster should seek this one out immediately.
The ‘Destroyer’ adaptation was made to cash in on the popularity of 007, but it offers more martial arts and weirdness.
Looking for a thrilling tale of adventure and survival set in 14th century Norway and directed by a man named Roar? You’re looking for ‘Escape.’
The world wasn’t ready for the charged-up black comedy in 1972, but the film’s power is everlasting.
The director’s debut feature is a playful, kid-centric gangster musical called ‘Bugsy Malone.’
This might not be the actor’s most well-known outing as a Vietnam veteran, but it’s easily the most entertaining.
You expect to find murder and sex in a 1970s Italian giallo, but what to make of Tom Skerritt and the animated porn?
Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly’s debut under the Hex Studios umbrella is a feather in the cap for independent horror cinema.
A slasher as American as Italian pie.