Review: Four Film Noir Classics Vol 2
Blu-ray: Four Film Noir Classics Vol 2The Suspect (1944)The Sleeping City (1950)Thunder on the Hill (1951)Six Bridges to Cross (1955)Following on from Vol 1, Arrow release another bundle of 4 great movies, each of them accompanied by the usual high quality special features that we’ve come to love and expect from Arrow.Without giving too much […]
Review: Fill ‘Er Up With Super
Blu-ray: Fill ‘Er Up With Super (1976)Klouk (Bernard Crombey) is a car salesman and already has a rocky relationship with his wife, but when his boss insists that he has to deliver a Chevrolet station wagon across France from Lille to the Cote d’Azur to his rich client, thereby missing an important family event, his marital […]
Review: The Sisters Brothers Limited Edition 4K UHD
4K UHD Blu-ray: The Sisters Brothers (2018)Based on the book by Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers kind of passed 60MW by on its 2018 release, amazing considering we are huge western fans. Ah, but I must correct myself dear reader. The Sister’s Brother’s may sound like a western, it may look like a western, but […]
Review: Upright
DVD & Digital: Upright (2019 – )Despite beginning in 2019, I’d never watched any episodes of Upright, so of course the new Series 1 & 2 DVD box set is a great way to catch up on everything (or revisit if you’re already familiar with it).Starring Tim Minchin and Milly Alcock as Lucky and Meg, […]
Review: Welcome to the Dollhouse
Blu-ray: Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995) Director Todd Solondz has this knack of making the most unattractive and morally corrupt characters…sympathetic. He’s also one of the best American, sort of ‘unknown’, filmmakers around, mainly because he’s so …. different, showing empathy for the underbelly of America. Welcome to the Dollhouse follows the Weiner family, mainly […]
Review: Living
Blu-ray, DVD & Digital: Living (2022) Any script by Kazuo Ishiguro is certain to be special, and ‘Living,’ adapted from the 1952 Japanese film Ikiru (Akira Kurosawa), is quite…. beautiful in that utterly British, restrained way that Ishiguro excels in. Set in a post war, 1953 London, it tells the story of a sad, grey man, a ‘gentleman’; […]
Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) Bumper Box Vol 4
DVD: Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) Bumper Box Vol 4.The Dog and the Diamonds (1953)The Stolen Airliner (1955)Blow Your Own Trumpet! (1958)The Missing Note (1961)The Big Catch (1968)Blinker’s Spy-Spotter (1972)The Flying Sorceror (1974)Mr Selkie (1978)Gabrielle and the Doodleman (1984)Born in the 60’s and growing up in the 70’s, the Children’s Film Foundation were a staple part of […]
Review: Cursed Films – Series One
Blu-ray & Digital: Cursed Films – Series OneWhile I was familiar with numerous stories of films having different things mysteriously go wrong during various stages of production, Cursed Films did the thing I love from all good documentaries and made me exclaim “well I never knew THAT!”…something this 5 part series elicited from me on […]
Review: They Might Be Giants
Blu-ray: They Might Be Giants (1971)Wealthy and widowed former respected Judge Justin Playfair (George C. Scott) is convinced that he is in fact Sherlock Holmes, dressing like him and convinced that he has to find his arch-enemy Professor Moriarty.Justins brother Blevins (Lester Rawlins), more out of concern for inheriting the family fortune rather than the […]
Review: The Night of the Following Day
Blu-ray: The Night of the Following Day (1969) Based on the novel The Snatchers by Lionel White, The Night of the Following Day was originally slated for Stanley Kubrick, but the director dropped the project due to rules about depicting kidnapping on screen in the early sixties. By 1969 these rules had gone and director Hubert Cornfield began […]
