A reluctantly single yuppie inadvertently befriends the lonely oddball who installed his cable. An over-the-hill male model is brainwashed into a political assassination. A band…
Do the Right Thing is a film about conflict and conversation. With preternatural vision and skill, director Spike Lee creates urban America in microcosm across…
In reference, and deference, to the 1994 triple-whammy that turned Jim Carrey into an overnight sensation (ten years in the making), this month’s Electronic Labyrinth sees Luke…
We continue our retrospective on Joe Dante, one of our favourite genre directors of the ’80s and ’90s, with razor-sharp reminiscences of The ‘Burbs. Thirty…
We miss you at the theatre, Joe Dante. We know you haven’t gone anywhere. You’re still here on planet earth. But boy, do we miss…
In the 20th year since its UK release, Fletcher is joined by comedian and Paul Thomas Anderson fan Aidan McCaffery to discuss perhaps the best…
The Predator or: John McTiernan’s Fortune and Shane Black’s Folly – The Electronic Labyrinth Podcast
With levels of anticipation we haven’t felt since some other soft reboot we were also looking forward to once, Shane Black’s The Predator has arrived,…
A sixth Mission: Impossible provides the only opportunity needed to inaugurate Moviebrat cinemaestro Brian De Palma into The Electronic Labyrinth as Luke and Fletcher discuss the entire franchise,…
What makes the first Jurassic work so well? We look at what Steven Spielberg does cinematically that others cannot. And despite blockbuster cinema doing such…
We kick off a new series with something a bit different. After seeing the latest Jurassic movie, Luke and Fletch indulge their inner fanboy with…