Bill Jay Movies
A Toronto family of East Indian immigrants seeks to gain a foothold in the Canadian world in this 1992 production. The patriarch (Saeed Jaffrey) is a postal worker struggling to make ends meet, while his nephew (played by writer/director Srinivas Krishna) makes trouble both in the family and on the streets of Toronto. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Saeed Jaffrey, Srinivas Krishna, (more)
Blood flows again through the hallowed, haunted halls of Hamilton High in this gory slice-n-dicer. This time the killer is a wacko, homicidal priest who is out for revenge soon after waking up from a three-decade long coma. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nicole deBoer, Alden Kane, (more)
This is a remake of a 1936 sci-fi, future dystopia tale by H.G. Wells, but the drama, as interpreted by director George McCowan and scripter Martin Lager is not altered to accommodate today's more demanding audiences. As a result, the story, characters, and dialogue are a little weak. After a nuclear holocaust has forced people on earth to set up house on the moon (covered by an insulating, glass-like bubble), their continuing existence depends on some medication to fight off the effects of radiation (!). The trouble is that this medicine is now controlled by the villainous Omus (Jack Palance) who lives on the planet where the miracle drug is made. He is in the process of blackmailing the earth people into accepting him as a dictator when a group of them sneak out in a rocket to defeat him and save the day, whatever the day is on the moon. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jack Palance, Carol Lynley, (more)
In this blaxploitation comedy, a private clutzy detective and his bumbling assistant attempt to clean up the crime in Harlem. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide











