Nick McB’s Film Reviews
56 Films have been rated or reviewed by Nick McB.
- Breaker Upperers, The (2018)
- Enjoyable sex–positive NZ comedy.
- DVD $14.95 | Blu-Ray $19.95
- T2 Trainspotting (2017)
- Has some effective moments, but feels like a pointless sequel overall.
- Get Out (2017)
- Very satisfying horror.
- Never Dead, The (Phantasm) (1979)
- Some scary moments due to the spooky score and to Angus Scrim's character.
- Nobody Knows (Dare mo shiranai) (2004)
- Draining.
- Death Proof (2007)
- Tarantino tries desperately hard to make a cult movie in the vein of American International Cinema, but winds up with a clunky bore fest. Totally unsexy too. The only enjoyable aspect is Zoe Bell\'s New Zealand accent.
- Inglourious Basterds (Inglorious Bastards) (2009)
- Pointless and pretentious, and proof for those who think Tarantino has been a waste of time since Jackie Brown.
- DVD
$19.95 $14.95
- Wolf Creek (2005)
- Annoyingly stupid victims undermine the effectiveness somewhat but otherwise the nasty horror elements are in tact. Those who enjoy movies such as Hostel and Eden Lake will enjoy it.
- Eden Lake (2008)
- A nasty piece of work that is very effectively done.
- DVD $29.95
- Escape from Alcatraz (1979)
- As always, the Siegel/Eastwood combination delivers the goods in this well directed, well paced prison escape movie.
- Deranged (1973)
- A classic horror movie with a strong cult following. Great performance by Blossoms.
- Snowtown (2011)
- A very discomforting and challenging experience to sit through, but a well made film that is chillingly true to the real life story.
- DVD
$34.95 $19.95
- Frightmare (1974)
- A very tidy horror movie with a great 70s British vibe.
- Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap (2012)
- A comprehensive line up of living legends tell us how they do it, making a treat for hip hop fans, engagingly presented by Ice T.
- Mesrine (Killer Instinct, Public Enemy Number 1) (2008)
- Exciting and well made. The main character is not sympathetic and it comes as a relief at the end of the lengthy Part 2 when he his finally gunned down in a scene that was inexplicably previewed at the outset of the movie –– a poor directorial choice.
- DVD $19.95
- Camille 2000 (1967)
- An enjoyable melodrama enhanced by a great Piero Piccioni score. Features Metzger's trademark beautiful people, lush sets and unashamed libertinism (enhanced with his next three features). The blu ray would get an extra star.
- Freestyle - The Art of Rhyme (2000)
- A documentary of a New York subgenre of hiphop. Biggie, Tupac and Eminem barely appear so the summary put up by Aro is misleading.
- Forbidden Legend, The - Sex & Chopsticks 1 & 2 (2008-2009)
- Lack\'s the amusing story and slapstick of Sex and Zen. What is left is pure soft–core porno; very nicely shot with beautiful Japanese actresses. The kinky Part 2 is much better than the somewhat dull Part 1.
- DVD $29.95
- Notorious (2009)
- Competent biopic that is extremely well cast, props to Jamal Wollard for such a convincing lead.
- Armageddon (1998)
- It is easy to understand why we sneer at Michael Bay after sitting through this clunker.
- Kurt and Courtney (1997)
- Entertaining enough, but there is something distasteful about his reliance on the likes of dodge bikers and Courtney\'s deranged father to further his dubious hypothesis.
- Biggie and Tupac (2002)
- About as reliable as any Broomfield documentary; that is, not very. lt\'s also hard to maintain concentration following his meandering theories.
- Charley Varrick (1973)
- Another great 70\'s action movies, when action movies were not as formulaic and conventional as they have become. Stylish Don Siegel direction and a typically excellent Lalo Shifren score help things along.
- Looking For Eric (2009)
- By Ken Loach standards this is light entertainment compared with some of his more grueling efforts, and no weaker for it.
- Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (2001)
- Rather silly but otherwise very sweet.
- Virgin Spring, The (1960)
- No one does seriousness as well as Bergman, another classic in true meaning of the word.
- Seventh Seal, The (1957)
- Every single frame is iconic.
- Witchfinder General (The Conqueror Worm) (1968)
- A cult classic with Vincent Price genuinely disturbing rather than hammy.
- Venus in Furs (Paroxismus) (1969)
- Great jazz score and great presence from Klaus Kinski. Must be close to Franco\'s best film
- Memories of Murder (Salinui chueok) (2003)
- Outstanding.
- Boiling Point (3-4x10) (1990)
- Made by Kitano when his career was on the way up.
- Outrage (2010)
- Not as original or as moving as his 1990s gangster films, but stylish and entertaining.
- Kids Return (1996)
- Outstanding and underrated Kitano feature from when he was at his peak.
- Cedar Rapids (2011)
- Enjoyable feel good comedy that is very nonjudgmental about taking drugs and female sexuality (including adultery).
- Wildboyz (TV Series) (2003-2005)
- Amusingly juvenile and homoerotic, Steve O and Pontius prove to be charismatic stars of the show, along with the animals as well as the awesome Manny Puig.
- Scott Pilgrim Vs The World (2010)
- Rather uninvolving and pleased with itself.
- Lickerish Quartet, The (1970)
- Rather pretentious, but in a good way.
- World's Greatest Dad (2009)
- Top class black comedy that is not sentimental at all. The son is one of the best teenage characters ever.
- Checkmate Provenzano (2007)
- Unwatchable unless (a) you already have good familiarity with Provenzano\'s arrest; and (b) you can read and understand Italian. None of the written Italian is translated.
- 10 to Midnight (1983)
- Sleazy Dirty Harry rip off. You could do worse!
- Hated (1994)
- The reason this doco is so short is there really wasn\'t too much to GG Allin. A minor cult phenomenon at best, but fills up 50 minutes ok.
- Wadd: The Life and Times of John C Holmes (1998)
- Excellent life and times doco (if you\'re interested in this kind of stuff).
- Mr. Majestyk (1974)
- Excellent actioner. What is not to love about movie where the hero is a melon farmer, and played by Charles Bronson!?
- Cyrus (2010)
- The lame, punch–pulling ending was very disappointing.
- Mother (2009)
- Gripping and disturbing, and up to the quality of the director's previous films.
- DVD $19.95
- Crows O (KurĂ´zu zero) (2007)
- A return to form, suggesting Miike is better when he is less experimental (and self–indulgent), at least judging by his recent work.
- Cannibal Ferox (Make Them Die Slowly, aka Woman From Deep River) (1981)
- While there is some slicing and dicing of naked bodies in this movie, the directors achieve nothing in that department compared with the censor who went wild with his knife.
- Bloodsucking Freaks (1978)
- So reprehensible it has to be seen to be believed. A cult classic. It features a series of appalling set pieces with a very satisfying finale.
- Ebola Syndrome, The (1996)
- Absolutely hilarious. Goes way beyond bad taste in every sense. Everyone out there who thinks "political correctness has gone made" needs this movie as an antidote.
- Story of O, The (1975)
- Overrated and dull. Those unaware of Radley Metzger's The Image may find it "kinky" and "disturbing" but Metzger really demonstrates how to demonstrate those qualities.
- Immoral Tales (1974)
- The snail–like pacing and poor first two episodes detracted markedly, despite the copious nudity and much better final episodes.
- Score (1973)
- Radley Metzger is the greatest soft core (and hard core) porno director, ever. This is one of his very best, and easily his most enjoyable.
- Underbelly - Season 1 (TV Mini-series) (2008)
- One of the best true–crimes series ever. Ranks with Blue Murder as an Aussie classic.
- Underbelly - Season 3 (TV Mini-series) (The Golden Mile) (2010)
- This series suffered because many of the characters relevant to this era are still alive. Therefore the makers tended to soft–soap them, especially John Ibrahim.
- Serpico (1973)
- The lead character is so annoying and the film so earnest and self–regarding. This film pales compared to Prince of the City, sadly only available on VHS.
- Blue Murder (Mini-Series) (1995)
- This is a true crime, cult classic, particularly for those fascinated by tales of gangland Australia.