The antithesis of upbeat, The Painted Bird is an assiduously bleak odyssey seen through the once innocent eyes and hellacious suffering of a young boy in Nazi occupied Eastern Europe.
A mesmerising marriage of Martial Arts and fabled storytelling, The Bride With White Hair is a timeless tale of forbidden romance with a supernatural twist.
Skyfire is exactly the kind of over-the-top action film which would've lit up the box office in the 1990s. As it stands in 2020, it's pure peak V-Movie entertainment.
Whilst I think a 90 minute cut would make this practically perfect, there is no denying transformative powers of star Conrad Veidt and director Paul Leni, who both unfortunately died before they could find major success in the talkies.
A thrillingly pacey but almost farcical tale of undercover waiters with orthopaedic shoes, Five Graves To Cairo is a theatre production first and feature film second but always entertaining.