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Pete’s Peek | Get some retro 1960s thrills with The Girl From Rio and House of 1000 Dolls
THE GIRL FROM RIO THE STORY From prolific Eurotika director Jess Franco comes The Girl from Rio, a cocktail swilling 1960s espionage actioner starring Bond girl Shirley Eaton as a bisexual super villain hell-bent on conquering the world with an … Continue reading
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Pete’s Peek | The classic 1950s sci-fi This Island Earth gets the Mystery Science Theatre treatment on Blu-ray
During the late 1980s and the 1990s, Mystery Science Theatre 3000, a spoof comedy show on Comedy Central and Syfy saw 198 ‘bad’ movies riffed, rubbished and ridiculed by a man and his robot sidekicks – who appeared in silhouette … Continue reading














