
Pretty Lethal (2026)
On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages, Collin watched the action film Pretty Lethal. It’s about five ballerina’s who get lost on their way to a performance in Budapest, Hungary and must fight for their su

Hosted by Collin Sugg · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 238 episodes
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Host Collin Sugg reviews movies such as Laura, Dial M For Murder, The Wicker Man, The Pope’s Exorcist and The Devil Bat. Theme Song was written and produced by professional musician Julia Fortman.
Collin Sugg hosts History From The Back Pages, a tv show with 238 episodes published.

On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages, Collin watched the action film Pretty Lethal. It’s about five ballerina’s who get lost on their way to a performance in Budapest, Hungary and must fight for their su

On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages Collin reviews the comedy adventure film Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain. Collin’s good friend Julia recommended the film and thus they watched t

Collin reivews the B level disaster film Nature Unleashed Avalanche. The film is about two brothers who have to save the lives of their local ski resort community located in Kosovo.

Collin reviews a mysterious horror film so scary that he cannot reveal the name of the film for fear of unleashing its dark curse.

A group of Australian soldiers ship sinks at sea during WWII after a battle with the Japanese. The surviving soldiers then have to deal with hungry sharks!

Three friends travel to Australia to participate on a low budget Shark Cage Diving Reality TV Show.

Collin reivews the Australian horror film River of Blood set in Thailand about a pair of couples who get lost on a kayaking trip. While trying to find a way back home they are hunted by a deadly tribe of cannibals hungry

Collin critiques the legendary martial arts epic Ip Man, starring Donnie Yen in the first installment of the Ip Man franchise.

The latest episode of History From The Backpages features Collin reviewing the legendary martial arts film Fist of Legend starring Jet Li. This film kicks off a series of five upcoming martial arts film reviews that will

On this week’s episode of History From The Back Pages Collin reviews the Shark film Malibu: Shark Attack. The film is also known as Mega Shark of Malibu. Four Lifeguards get trapped in their Lifeguard tower after a tsuna

On the latest episode of History From The Back Pages, Collin examines the sci-fi psychological thriller Coherence. James Ward Byrkit's outstanding direction, performance, and narrative are notable aspects of the film. As

In this week's episode of History From The Back Pages, Collin critiques the horror movie The Maze, marred by a subpar psychopathic hooded killer.

Collin assesses the 2007 Australian monster film Rogue, wherein an American travel journalist's river cruise trip to Kakadu National Park is interrupted by a colossal rogue saltwater crocodile measuring seven meters in l

Collin reviews Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives, a horror film presented as a documentary, on this week's episode of History From The Back Pages. The film follows five college students traveling to Russia's Ural Mountains

This week's episode of History From The Back Pages features Collin reviewing the Chuck Norris film Firewalker. Max Donigan, played by Chuck Norris, and Leo Porter, played by Lou Gossett Jr., experienced treasure hunters,

Collin examines the moderately dull monster film Animal, directed by Brett Simmons, finding that the talents of Keke Palmer and Elizabeth Giles are ultimately wasted in this lackluster and tiresome production.

On today's edition of History From The Backpages, Collin evaluates the new film Send Help, which is receiving positive reviews from both fans and critics alike. Nevertheless, in a potentially unpopular stance, our critic

The Flu, a South Korean disaster film from 2013, is reviewed by Collin in this week's History From The Back Pages. The film's plot centers on a viral epidemic that affects Busan, and only emergency response team member J

This week's History From The Back Pages features Collin reviewing Ransomed, a thrilling South Korean action comedy. Based on actual events from 1986, the movie tells the story of a diplomat dispatched from South Korea to

This week on History From The Back Pages, Collin reviews the exceptional Korean action thriller Hard Hit, starring Jo Woo-Jin. A psychopath seeks vengeance against Seong-gyu, a high-ranking bank manager in Busan, by plan
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