Lovely Jon’s Top Blu-Ray & DVD Releases of 2013
Lovely Jon’s Top DVD and Blu Ray releases of 2013 It’s always an absolute pleasure to have Lovely Jon telling us about his favourite releases of the year. With so
Read MoreLovely Jon’s Top DVD and Blu Ray releases of 2013 It’s always an absolute pleasure to have Lovely Jon telling us about his favourite releases of the year. With so
Read MoreTaken from his 1982 album Face to Face, legendary Canadian disco producer Gino Soccio is the provider of this week’s Friday wind down track with the superb ‘You Move Me’.
Read MoreItalo meets breakdance in today’s SOTD. A stone cold stunna from 1983, Natasha King’s AM/FM is one of those records that can easily straddle the cosmic and electro spheres with
Read MoreDanger: Diabolik (Mario Bava, 1968) Hands up who likes Austin Powers? Well, I know I do! Not the wretched sequels of course, but the first film in the series, which was an
Read MoreBreak out the poppers and get your dancing shoes on! This lively Members Only re-edit of Tempest Trio’s 1979 sleaze classic loops and deliciously distorts the original in a manner
Read MoreThe aural equivalent of a warm and cosy fire, Exile’s 1978 smash hit is sure to get you warmed up this Valentine’s Day. The hairy American country rockers’ soft rock
Read More“War! What is it good for?” asked Edwin Starr in 1969, before answering his own question with a highly conclusive exclamation of “Absolutely nothing!” And while you really have to admit
Read MoreYes, indeed! Days Are Numbers are proud to announce that we’ll be screening Finnish cult supremo Aki Kaurismaki’s bizarre rock ‘n’ roll road movie Leningrad Cowboys Go America! for our
Read MoreIt’s that time again! Let us begin by sending out a big thank you to everyone who helped make the first Days Are Numbers Film Night such a stonking success. And to
Read MoreOne of the segments I enjoyed most during Mark Gatiss’ recent History of Horror series was when the erstwhile League of Gentlemen man set about championing a peculiar subgenre often referred to
Read MoreEight film nights down, and to our shame, Days Are Numbers have yet to show a film by a female director. That’s all about to change with Film Night No.
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