Blu-ray Review – The Loved One
The poster tag-line for Tony Richardson’s The Loved One is, “The Motion Picture with Something to Offend Everyone.” I am offended I wasted time.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – The Loved One"The poster tag-line for Tony Richardson’s The Loved One is, “The Motion Picture with Something to Offend Everyone.” I am offended I wasted time.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – The Loved One"Spencer’s Mountain was the source of televisions family The Waltons. If The Waltons were more similar to Henry Fonda’s character, I would have been more interested in the TV show. It was not.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – Spencer’s Mountain"Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology Take One You can order the set directly from Flicker Alley HERE! I have received the most recently Flicker Alley release, Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology. So far, in 2017, this is one of the releases which has piqued my excitement. Partly because of the inevitable slug-fest between […]
Read more "Early Women Filmmakers: An International Anthology – Take One"On advice from counsel I am only watching the Theatrical cut. The Theatrical cut is perfect and it is strange to me that there would be an alternate.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – Cinema Paradiso"Sometimes you can sum up a film in a single shot and a viewer who will undoubtedly become a fan will see it and press play.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – Brain Damage"You know how sometimes you have something with a strangely perfect record and you want to keep watching because you know you will be entertained.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – The Wheeler Dealer"The Rounders is a lightweight, comedic, and heart-wrenching, western. That is a strange
sentence that is best used to sift out the audience for the film.
The Cardinal Director: Sinclair Hill Screenplay: D.B. Wyndham-Lewis Minutes: 71 Year: 1936 Score: 5.60 Release: Olive Films One of my favorite aspects of Olive Films is that they constantly keep me on my toes. The Cardinal is a film that I did not know existed and I am glad, now, that I do. I have […]
Read more "Blu-ray Review – The Cardinal"Sometimes movies can become a caricature explanation of a genre, Ride the High Country is one of them and when that happens it is rarely a good thing.
Read more "Blu-ray Review – Ride the High County"36 Hours is a delightfully forgettable film. I don’t mean this negatively. It is similar with two of my favorite films that I can’t separate my thoughts.
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