Vintage Film Classics π₯ Cold War Thrillers & Dystopian Dramas – Part 6 π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ
Theatrical release poster for Five (Columbia, 1951) This ultra low budget programmer is far from being a memorable or realistic depiction of the afteRead More…
Vintage Film Classics π₯: Cold War Thrillers & Dystopian Documentaries – Part 5 π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ
DVD π cover of The Atomic Cafe (1982) is one of the best examples of dark or gallows humor exemplified in documentary form. Critic Vincent Canby oRead More…
Vintage Film Classics π₯: Cold War Thrillers & A Timeline Of Nuclear β’οΈ Weapons Development – Part 4 π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯
Photo showing the immense destruction wrought by the atomic bomb π£ first dropped over Hiroshima, Japan π―π΅ on August 6, 1945. More than 90 % Read More…
Vintage Film π₯ Classics: The Year Of The Cold War Political Thrillers: 1964! – Part 3 π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯
Theatrical release poster for Fail-Safe (Columbia, 1964) This film has an intriguing history. Columbia Pictures had a major issue with a copyright inRead More…
Vintage Film π₯ Classics: The Year Of The Cold War Political Thrillers: 1964! – Part 2 π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯
Theatrical release poster for Seven Days In May (Paramount, 1964). The screenplay was from Rod Serling of Twilight Zone fame and directed by John FraRead More…
Vintage Film Classics π₯ : The Year Of The Cold War Political Thrillers: 1964! – Part 1 π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯ ποΈ π₯
Theatrical release poster for Dr. Strangelove (Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying & Love The Bomb π£ It is one of the most memorable of numerouRead More…