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Saturday, 22 November 2025

Love Across Time


Sorry everyone! I've been on a long respite and haven't posted for several months! I shall begin by giving a review of a different sort of film than I usually review on this blog. Blood Strawberry shall review all genres. 

"Love Across Time" is a 2024 romance fantasy film directed by Brian Bough. The stars includes Aubrey Reynolds and Toby-Alexander Smith. It was made by Silver Peak Productions, and filmed at a real manor house in England.

Chelsea is a young American real estate agent who visits England to help sell properties. Among them is a very old and beautiful manor house with a huge gorgeous garden, many rococo rooms and gorgeous ornate statues. There's a small room with a magic mirror that becomes a window during the lunar phase, and Chelsea can see a handsome man named Charles, who is from the 18th century. 

Some of the details are overlooked, including the fact when Charles appears in the modern era and somehow avoids becoming seriously ill with all manner of illnesses, because he isn't vaccinated. His teeth are immaculate, despite being from the 18th century. Modern technology of course doesn't scare him at all, and he's never put off by any of the moving motor engines. They discussed planes, but not one flew over and if so it didn't bother 18th century Charles. 

A very nice wholesome romance story with a happy ending. I would like to have seen more on Charles being culture shocked by modern 21st century life. I rate this film a pleasant oatmeal biscuit 6/10. 

Blood Strawberry

Monday, 12 May 2025

Odysseus: Voyage to the Underworld


 This is a 2008 fantasy film loosely based on a legend in Greek mythology. It was directed by Terry Ingram, written by Brook Durham and Kevin Leeson. It stars Arnold Vosloo, Steve Bacic and JR Bourne.

Odysseus the hero has sailed for many years, and ended up on a strange island where winged vampire creatures live. There is also a beautiful goddess who tells them she's there to help them, only nothing could be further than the truth. The island is filled with hidden horrors and flying monsters, while the hero and his men are prone to being stranded.

Certain scenes come across as animated, with low special effects and gruesome make-up. There are elements that are different to the Greek epic, and a lot of changes to the original story. The title was originally called "Odysseus & the Isle of Mists". It was filmed in Abbotsford, Canada. The film's production companies are Insight Film Studios and Plinyminor. 

I rate this a 3/10 for being too dim and gloomy. MINI SPOILER: Homer is in it!  

Blood Strawberry

Monday, 5 May 2025

The Wizard of Mars


 This is a low budget sci-fi from 1965. It was directed by David L. Hewitt and written by David L. Hewitt, L. Frank Baum and Amando Busick. The stars includes John Carradine, Roger Gentry and Vic McGee. 

This is set in 1975 with a space craft from Earth carrying four astronauts, who crash on the surface of Mars. There's very little supplies, although they encounter a number of challenges while searching for the source of a signal that they believe is another ship. They travel gorgeous Martian landscapes until they find what they were looking for. Some are not very nice surprises.

The characters include astronauts Dorothy, Steve, Doc and Charlie. There is even a "gold road" that leads to a castle! All is loosely based on the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Another title of this film is "Alien Massacre". This was filmed in Nevada, USA. 

My rating for this often quiet film is 3/10. 

Mini spoiler is: Nice big clock in the castle.

Blood Strawberry      

Sunday, 27 April 2025

Psychic Killer


This horror thriller "Psychic Killer" is a 1975 film. It was directed and written by Ray Danton and stars Paul Burke, Jim Hutton and Julie Adams. Writers alongside Danton are Greydon Clark and Mikel Angel. 

A psychiatric patient grieves the loss of his elderly mother who was left vulnerable after he was sent away. He loses his best friend to suicide and he locates a magical pendant from his friend's box. After being discharged from hospital, he returns home, which is full of bad memories. He experiences visions of various people abusing his elderly mother before she died.

This film was also called "The Death Dealer." It borders on horror and thriller but uses a lot of scientific info. Kirlian photography was the main focus on the story to explain how the main lead was able to astral project. However, what the character was actually doing was not something that happens during an astral projection as his body died and reanimated again. This implies that the character was really undead and a ghost while astral travelling. In the box of the magical pendant was a photo of his dead friend's daughter, but is really of the singer Natalie Cole. 

My rating is 5/10 as it's a simple well made TV film I regard as drama horror. I believe there were many cut scenes of nudity and gore. Some shocking and gruesome death scenes. 

Mini spoiler: the cat is the highlight of the show. 

Blood Strawberry