Adam Campbell
Born in Canada, Adam was moved as a small child to the world's favourite holiday destination, Northern Ireland. After growing up in rainy Belfast, he relocated himself to rainy Yamaguchi, Japan for a while. Currently Adam lives in rainy Vancouver, where his days are spent writing, watching movies and spying on people through his apartment window like a regular L.B Jefferies.
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Whenever the question of favourite actors working today comes around, I have stock answers which come straight out of my mouth. Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Tadanobu Asano are among the first names. The ...
It’s criminal that Hiroshi Inagaki is not better known in the West. He directed some of the best, and best known, Japanese films in the world and even won an Academy Award. He’s commande...
Just a quick mention about the state of modern festivals.The internet is a powerful tool for communicating about films, but it’s a little unfocused. Without the internet, millions of people wo...
Thanks to everyone who has stuck with this article over the past two days. In today’s final part, I’ll be covering the final 3 classic Marx movies.
At The Circus (1939) - Jeff Wilson pl...
Today we’ll cover four of the most well known and successful movies, and look at two of the most notable male leads to appear in the Marx Brothers pictures. The only two who ever made a r...
Almost every movie the Marx Brothers appeared in had some kind of love story element, copying the successful format laid down by their first film The Cocoanuts, which I wrote about yesterday. W...
I have a terrible memory in general, but one thing I have a great recall of are the various routines of the Marx Brothers. As a very young child, I was a fan of Laurel and Hardy or Abbott ...
Since there hasn’t been an Indiana Jones movie in almost 20 years, it’s understandable that there would be a lot of hoo-ha about it on the internet. One of my sick fascinations are ̵...
Earlier today I saw a trailer for the modern blaxploitation picture Black Dynamite, which you can find on the official website. In fact, you not only can find it there, but you almost certainly shou...
I’m sure everyone enjoyed, on one level or another, Stephen Chow’s Shaolin Soccer. It was the film that rightfully brought him to the world stage and, even though the picture was excepti...






