
I’ve been reviewing lots of DVDs over at Cinedelica recently. If you’re looking for some new films to watch I highly recommend giving Cinedelica a look. You’ll find reviews there for lots of cult films and movies that are not covered much by other sources.
I’ve recently reviewed the entertaining British slasher film The Comeback (1977) and the fun musical horror comedy The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966). I also reviewed the the sexy British horror thriller Virgin Witch (1971) and the Donald Sutherland & Elliott Gould spy spoof S*P*Y*S (1974).
Besides my own reviews, you can find lots of other information there about DVD releases, film festivals and other news that cult film fans should find interesting.
Please stop by Cinedelica and check out all the new reviews!
I don’t know if I’ll get around to writing about all the Lucio Fulci films that have recently been released and re-released on DVD anytime soon, but I recently wrote about Fulci’s Perversion Story (Una sull’altra, 1969) for Cinedelica which was released by Severin Films late last month.
Perversion Story is a great thriller, but I personally wouldn’t refer to it as a giallo even though it’s been called that by lots of reviewers. It seems like that term is getting tossed around really casually lately by critics and DVD companies trying to sell movies. Every Italian thriller made in the 60s & 70s that’s been released on DVD in the past few years seems to be given the “giallo” label.
But enough of my complaining… Perversion Story is easily one of Fulci’s best films and if you enjoy stylish & erotic Italian thrillers please stop by Cinedelica and give my review a look. The movie stars the lovely Marisa Mell who happens to be one of my favorite actresses and it also has a fantastic score by composer Riz Ortolani. Severin’s Perversion Story is easily one of the best DVD releases of the year so far.

Just wanted to remind any readers who might visit this blog that I’m also a regular contributor to Cinedelica, which is a great international site with lots of information about cult films.
My most recent contributions were DVD reviews for the new eurospy Drive-In Double Feature: Assassination in Rome (1965) / Espionage in Tangier (1965), from Dark Sky Films and the British Sexploitation comedy Cool, It Carol (1970), which was recently released by Image Entertainment.
At Cinedelica you can also find lots of news and information about new and old cinema, book reviews, festival updates and great Cult Clips from many unusual and entertaining films.
Stop by the site and say hello!

I’ve recently become a regular contributor to a great new cinema site called Cinedelica. If you like cult films as well as interesting news and information about movies from around the world, please stop by and give this terrific new site a look!
Cinedelica is an international site and a lot of it’s focus is on what’s happening in the U.K. and Europe, but I’ll be contributing news and information about cinema from an American perspective.
My first piece for Cinedelica is a review of the great new Komissar X DVD Collection from Retromedia which was released last week and I’ve also contributed a brief blurb about the upcoming paperback version of the fantastic For Ever Godard book.
I’ll be posting news, information & reviews at Cinedelica at least 5 days a week so please check back there frequently for updates. Of course I’ll also continue to update Cinebeats and I hope to share some thoughts about film composer Ennio Morricone before the week is over in honor of the upcoming Lifetime Achievement Oscar he’ll be receiving at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 25th.




