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The gang is back for the 1977 sex comedy film Confessions from a Holiday Camp, the fourth and final saucy outing, revealing what Timmy Lea (Robin Askwith) and Sid Noggett (Anthony Booth) get up to […]
Director George McCowan’s welcome enough 1972 Western film The Magnificent Seven Ride! is the fourth and last in the series, following The Magnificent Seven (1960), Return of the Seven, and Guns of the Magnificent Seven. […]
‘Matt Helm’s final assignment is a blast!’ Don’t you just love taglines that review the film? Why have film critics when you can have ad men? Director Phil Karlson’s 1968 spy caper adventure movie The […]
Director Kevin Yeager’s 1996 horror movie, the fourth episode in the franchise promised after Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) is a contrived mess, with dismal performances and a descent into total nastiness. In the […]
In the sequel to Mr Wong in Chinatown (1939), The Fatal Hour is the well-plotted and intriguing fourth of the six-film Mr Wong crime thriller series. Boris Karloff again stars as Chinese sleuth James Lee Wong, […]
Happily Eugene Levy recreates his hilarious series role as Jim’s dad Mr Levenstein in director Steve Rash’s moderately funny low-budget ($7 million) 2005 third sequel to the blockbuster teen comedy American Pie (1999). In the slapstick main role, Tad […]
With its stupendous dancing and good spirits, but creaky everything else, director Scott Speer’s 2012 Step Up 4 is pleasant and welcome enough, even if it now has no relation to Channing Tatum’s original 2006 Step Up. Kathryn McCormick […]