So, you haven’t seen Wayne’s World or, like Lee, it’s been so long that you don’t remember it? Well here’s the Two Drink Cinema preview, giving you all of the most basic information about the film so you don’t go in completely blind.
Home Alone 1 & 2 – Holiday Hilarity and Head Injuries
On the surface, it’s great family fun. A slapstick comedy where a kid sets up fun booby traps to defend his home against two robbers. If you want to keep it in your mind as that fun-filled holiday romp then don’t read further, because the deeper you go the more it starts to lean towards proving Kevin grows up to be Jigsaw, exacting his judgement on sinners.
Christmas Movies Preview
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Here’s what Christmas movies we’re reviewing to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Santa Claus.
Halloween (1978) – The Worst Movie To Define A Genre
Halloween might be a genre-defining slasher film but deep down it’s low-budget B-grade horror flick.
Classic Review – Plan 9 From Outer Space
Two Drink Cinema’s review of Ed Wood’s 1959 B-Grade classic, Plan 9 From Outer Space.
Before You Watch – Rocky Horror (1975)
Glam rock meets B-grade horror meets rock and roll meets a horny scientist. Richard O’Brien and Jim Sharman’s 1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show, based on O’Brien’s stage musical, The Rocky Horror Show is the ultimate cult classic. Panned by...
Classic Review – Rear Window (1954)
Rear Window (1954), written by John Michael Hayes, is Alfred Hitchcock’s self-proclaimed masterpiece. It’s one of our favourite classics and it was great fun to do a Rear Window review for what would’ve been Hitch’s 122nd birthday. If you...
Before You Watch – Rear Window (1954)
Haven’t seen Hitchcock’s Rear Window yet? Here’s Two Drink Cinema’s preview of Hitch’s self-proclaimed masterpiece.