A Fistful of Dollars wasn’t the first spaghetti western, but the genre was never the same again after Sergio Leone’s audacious breakthrough, starring Clint Eastwood in the role that made him an international icon. With For a Few Dollars More, Leone expanded the canvas of his mythic, feverish vision and refined his unmistakable signature. Leone’s trilogy concludes with The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, a violent, picaresque epic of operatic scale.
Bob Hoskins’ immensely complex, subtle and moving performance in Mona Lisa hoovered up almost every Best Actor award going (Cannes, a BAFTA, a Golden Globe) and remains one of his greatest roles - a man sucked by circumstance into a life of crime but still righteous enough to seize the opportunity to do good when it presents itself.
From the mind of writer/director Clive Barker – the macabre visionary responsible for Hellraiser and Candyman – comes Nightbreed, a nightmare-induced fantasy set in a world like nothing you’ve ever experienced before… one which will leave you questioning who the real monsters are.