Posts By David Farnor
“She wasn’t an employee” – new Arbitrage clip
June 26, 2013 | David Farnor“She wasn’t an employee…”
That’s Richard Gere to Tim Roth in this new clip from Arbitrage. Nicholas Jarecki’s sleek moral thriller sees Gere’s slippery businessman chased by the police as his corrupt empire gradually crumbles.
It sounds like a serious … Read More
All seven series of Buffy the Vampire Slayer are now on Netflix UK
June 23, 2013 | David Farnor
We’ll see you in a week.
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Hemlock Grove Season 2 is coming to Netflix
June 22, 2013 | David Farnor“Hemlock Grove may be pure ham, but it’s more of a fine prosciutto than a lump of processed pork. It’s sleek, seductive stuff. Small town Gothic in slim fit jeans.”
That’s how we described Eli Roth’s original horror series, which … Read More
The Horror Show VOD service launches this Thursday
June 10, 2013 | David FarnorHere at VODzilla.co, we’re always going on about the exciting world of video on-demand, where things are constantly changing. As if to prove us right, hot on the heels of our own launch comes a brand new VOD service: The … Read More
Introducing… the Netflix random button!
June 8, 2013 | David FarnorLast night, we watched Ghostbusters on Netflix. Ghostbusters is 107 minutes long. It took us at least half that amount of time to decide what to see in the first place.
That’s when it hit us. It’s a pain having … Read More
Orange is the New Black trailer – new on Netflix in July
June 7, 2013 | David Farnor“I have a prison wife.” “Did she rape you?” “No, but she held my hand…”
Netflix continues its quest to create as many TV shows as possible with Orange Is the New Black, a new Netflix Original Series released next … Read More
VOD film review: Splice
May 25, 2013 | David FarnorSplice gives its horrible theme a twisted heart. As freaky as it is fascinating.Read More
The International: A slick, smart thriller
October 5, 2009 | David FarnorExciting, timely and efficient, this smart thriller about bankers gone bad is the perfect antidote to the recession.Read More