It's a minor -- very minor -- Terence Fisher Sci-Fi suspenser that reaches the bare genre minimum and nothing more. Love the title and love those great stills, but when it's finished you're going to be saying, 'Now all I need is a good alien invasion movie!' The Earth Dies Screaming Blu-ray Kl Studio Classics 1964 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen / 62 excruciating minutes of horror / Street Date October 4, 2016 / available through Kl Studio Classics / 29.95 Starring Willard Parker, Virginia Field, Dennis Price, Thorley Walters, Vanda Godsell, David Spenser, Anna Palk. Cinematography Arthur Lavis Film Editor Robert Winter Makeup Harold Fletcher Original Music Elisabeth Lutyens Written by Henry Cross (Harry Spalding) Produced by Robert L. Lippert, Jack Parsons Directed by Terence Fisher
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
So I guess we have to add a third choice for the end of the world: a Bang, a Whimper... and now a Scream. Low-budget science fiction didn't...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
So I guess we have to add a third choice for the end of the world: a Bang, a Whimper... and now a Scream. Low-budget science fiction didn't...
- 9/27/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Happy birthday, Cbbc! 30-years-old and still going strong, judging by this nostalgia-powered clip starring the likes of Edd the Duck and Gordon the Gopher.
Confronted with three decades' worth of the finest children's entertainment, it was a hard task to corral the Digital Spy team into picking the very best - or at least their favourite - Cbbc programmes.
So here are our picks, from ChuckleVision to Byker Grove and back again, which means you'll have to let us know yours in the comment box below.
1. The Animals of Farthing Wood (1992-1995)
This animated adaptation of Colin Dann's novel was so good it could have been on at any time of day instead of part of the Cbbc lineup.
It was gripping, heartbreaking and funny, and you found yourself getting perhaps too-attached to the likes of Fox, Badger, Toad and Mole (a tear may have been shed on several occasions). Though,...
Confronted with three decades' worth of the finest children's entertainment, it was a hard task to corral the Digital Spy team into picking the very best - or at least their favourite - Cbbc programmes.
So here are our picks, from ChuckleVision to Byker Grove and back again, which means you'll have to let us know yours in the comment box below.
1. The Animals of Farthing Wood (1992-1995)
This animated adaptation of Colin Dann's novel was so good it could have been on at any time of day instead of part of the Cbbc lineup.
It was gripping, heartbreaking and funny, and you found yourself getting perhaps too-attached to the likes of Fox, Badger, Toad and Mole (a tear may have been shed on several occasions). Though,...
- 9/10/2015
- Digital Spy
The Star Wars universe is expanding at a rate of parsecs with the news that Han Solo is getting his own spinoff Anthology movie. This latest film, to be directed by The Lego Movie's Phil Lord and Chris Miller, will arrive hot on the heels of Star Wars: Rogue One and the Boba Fett movie that was at one time going to be directed by Chronicle's Josh Trank.
A video posted by Digital Spy (@digitalspy) on Jul 8, 2015 at 8:23am Pdt
News of more Star Wars has fired up our imaginations, so we've decided to put our thinking caps on and dream up a few humorous ideas for more spinoff movies. Read on as we figure out how to give Jabba, Max Rebo and more their moment in the sun.
Max Rebo Band: The Musical - Simon Reynolds (Movies Editor)
Jabba the Hutt's in-house band were led by blue-skinned,...
A video posted by Digital Spy (@digitalspy) on Jul 8, 2015 at 8:23am Pdt
News of more Star Wars has fired up our imaginations, so we've decided to put our thinking caps on and dream up a few humorous ideas for more spinoff movies. Read on as we figure out how to give Jabba, Max Rebo and more their moment in the sun.
Max Rebo Band: The Musical - Simon Reynolds (Movies Editor)
Jabba the Hutt's in-house band were led by blue-skinned,...
- 7/8/2015
- Digital Spy
Former Culture Club star Boy George had his plans to appear on reality show Celebrity Big Brother branded as 'absurd' by a probation officer. The 48-year-old was released from jail earlier this year on a licence after falsely imprisoning a male escort. He recently went to the High Court to ask if he could appear on the UK reality show, for which he would have received £200,000. However, Harry Fletcher from the probation officers' union Napo said: 'Anyone on licence and in a long TV project clearly could not meet the requirement to report often.' The case continues in London.
- 12/22/2009
- by Sophie Eager
- Monsters and Critics
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