Posted by Leon Nicholson on October 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment
From his portrayal of villains such as Jake Fratelli in The Goonies and Drug Lord Franz Sanchez in Licence to Kill, Robert Davi is one of the film industry’s most recognised actors in Hollywood. Now he has embarked on a musical career as a singer and his album, Davi Sings Sinatra: On The Road to Romance, has been critically acclaimed. He spoke to Leon Nicholson exclusively about his influences, who he would love to collaborate with and future... Read More
Filed under Features, Features, Films, Front Page, Music · Tagged with Alec Guinness, Ariel Vromen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Charles Laughton, Chris Columbus, Chris Evans, Cubby Broccoli, Davi Sings Sinatra: On The Road to Romance, David Schwimmer, Federico Fellini, Frank Marshall, Frank Sinatra, Humphrey Bogart, James Franco, Joe Panteliano, John McTiernan, Kathleen Kennedy, Laurence Olivier, Licence to Kill, Mark Canton, Matt Monro, Michael Shannon, Michael Wilson, Mickey Rourke, Nine Meals, Quentin Tarantino, Raw Deal, Ray Liotta, Richard Donner, Richard Maibaum, Robert Davi, Robert Mitchum, Roberto Rossellini, Spencer Tracy, Steven Spielberg, Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs Salim Ajami, The Dukes, The Goonies, The Great Chameleon, The Iceman, The Voice, Timothy D, Vittorio De Sica, Warner Brothers, Winona Ryder
Posted by Leon Nicholson on July 15, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Jonathon Dabell takes a look at the lesser known animated feature Hoppity Goes to Town from The Fleischer Brothers.
While Disney has been the top animation studio for the past 70 years, rivals to their supremacy have come along from time to time. Most have fallen by the wayside, although nowadays companies like Dreamworks and, to a lesser extent, Warner Brothers and Aardman make animated movies that could reasonably claim to challenge Disney’s... Read More
Filed under Features, Films, Front Page, Reviews · Tagged with Aardman, Dreamworks, Dumbo, Gulliver’s Travels, Hoppity Goes to Town, Jack Mercer, Pauline Loth, Pinocchio, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Stan Freed, Tedd Pierce, Warner Brothers