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Top 10 Films (Top 10 Film Lists and Movie Reviews)

January 28, 2010 By: chiefbrody2001 Category: Arts No Comments →

Top10Films.co.uk features lots of Top 10 Films lists with movie reviews and features. Established as a film-finder resource and movie review site, Top10Films.co.uk is growing week on week. Its aim is to provide movie fans and casual cinemagoers with best-of top 10 lists that will help you find the best choice of film to watch and hopefully introduce you to some others you may not have seen or heard of. With such diverse lists as the Top 10 Single Location Films and the Top 10 British Comedy since 1980 and the Top 10 American Films about Race and Prejudice, these aren’t your usual Top 10s. Of course the site does feature traditional Top 10s such as Top 10 Steve Martin Films, Top 10 Tom Hanks Films, and Top 10 Charlie Chaplin Films.

There’s something for everyone at Top10Films.co.uk.

Top 10 Films – Robert Zemeckis

January 20, 2010 By: chiefbrody2001 Category: Arts No Comments →

He was the guy who directed Back To The Future. But what else did he do? And what is his best film? Find out right here.

The best science-fiction horror movies

November 05, 2009 By: chiefbrody2001 Category: Arts No Comments →

Top10films.co.uk presents the top 10 science-fiction horror movies ever made. The usual suspects are there – Alien, The Fly, and The Thing, but where will they turn up in the Top 10 list. Who is number 1? Also, there’s some interesting additions not found in other similar lists – why don’t you find out right now?. Fans of The Brood and Alien 3 might be nicely surprised!

Check out Top10Films.co.uk’s Top 10 Science-Fiction Horror list.

Science-fiction and horror seem to go hand in hand. Sci-fi usually involves futuristic foreboding or fear of the unknown, and this works well with the frightening realisation of the darkest depths of the human mind that define the horror genre. Science-fiction horror is also notable for producing some of the best examples of science-fiction regardless of sub-context, as well as some of the worst. And yet, when films such as Norman J. Warren’s awful “Inseminoid”, or the Alien/Aliens clones “Split Second” and “The Dark Side Of The Moon” hit our television screens during late-night repeats, we’re still sucked in to these strange but wonderful fantasies no matter how poor the execution. Indeed, while I can’t claim “Inseminoid” has any redeeming features, Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp’s violent, post-apocalyptic murder-mystery that sees…[Read on HERE]

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