It’s because of this that my fondness for Hammer movies of years past tends to be a little genre-specific, and while I’ve had a long-lasting love affair with the studio’s horror output, I’ve tended to be on the fence when it comes to its less widely discussed swashbuckling adventures. If we’re being honest, none of us who chose to write about films can. I’d love to tell you that when reviewing a film I remain completely neutral and am not in any way affected by personal preferences or prejudices, but I just can’t. Slarek finds good and not-so-good in the films themselves, but has had an absolute ball with the wealth of special features. Just when we thought Indicator had finished with its Hammer box sets, it delivers HAMMER VOLUME FIVE: DEATH & DECEIT containing four rarely-seen non-horror works. ![]() ![]() Entertainments in need of explanatory footnotes
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