Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer
Thanks to the BFI running a month long season of his work, and their excellent Blu-ray boxset this month has become all things Werner Herzog for me – call it Wernuary if you want.The BFI season is in celebration of a documentary about the great man’s career, one of these times where the subject of […]
Review: Mean Streets Limited Edition 4K UHD
4K UHD & Blu-ray: Mean Streets (1973)Mean Streets is a movie so full of energy both in front of the camera and behind it, that you need a quiet few moments to relax after the end credits roll. Directed by a young Martin Scorsese, who throws the viewer into every crevice of the narrative with a […]
Review: México Bárbaro II
Blu-ray: México Bárbaro II (2017)Our 1st review from our new partnership with Unearthed Films, and if this is any indication of their output, then I’m very much looking forward to reviewing many more throughout 2024 and beyond.México Bárbaro II is a horror anthology featuring the stories from a collection Mexican directors, each giving their own […]
Review: Freaks VS The Reich
What a shame this has been called ‘Freaks Vs The Reich’ here in the UK (it’s called “Freaks Out” elsewhere, which I think is a much better title), because you immediately think of some dire sci-fi channel film that has terrible special effects and a stupid story, when in fact you’d be missing out on […]
Review: Carrie 4K UHD
4K UHD: Carrie (1976)Carrie White (Sissy Spacek) is a shy 16 year old girl who lives with her ‘eccentric’ religiously obsessed mother in a small American town. Carrie is bullied by her contemporaries, mainly because of her annoyingly odd mother Margaret (Piper Laurie), wild haired with a mad-but-sexy-vibe, who turns up at her ‘friends’ houses […]
Review: High Tension 4K UHD
4K/Blu-ray Dual Edition Box set: High Tension (2003) High Tension (also known as Switchblade Romance) directed by Alexandre Aja was one of the first films of ‘French extremity’ (most films by Aja and Gasper Noe). It tells the gory story of Marie (Cécile de France) and Alex (Maiwenn, the big blue opera singer in the Fifth Element), who on […]
Review: The Frightened Woman
Blu-ray: The Frightened Woman (AKA: The Laughing Woman)(1969)Dr. Sayer (Philippe Leroy) is the head of a philanthropic foundation with peculiar views on humanity’s issues, which young journalist Maria (Dagmar Lassander) finds out to her detriment when she is drugged by Dr. Sayer and subjected to a series of increasingly bizarre and sadistic acts while trapped […]
Review: Mausoleum
Blu-ray: Mausoleum (1983)The 3rd release from Treasured Films (make sure to read my reviews of The Last Hunter and Satan’s Little Helper), Mausoleum is a movie I loved back on VHS and so welcomed a Blu-ray release from Treasured Films who have done a great job with it.Bobbie Bresee plays Susan, who we are introduced […]
Review: Love Me Tonight
Blu-ray: Love Me Tonight (1932)Maurice (Maurice Chevalier) is a Parisian tailor who loves wearing his hats at a rakish angle and breaking into song at every opportunity, as does everyone else in the movie…the singing that is, not the rakish hat wearing. Well it is a musical.After being swindled out of his tailoring fees by […]
Review: Tramps!
Digital: Tramps! (2022)A documentary digging deep into the heart of Britain’s New Romantic scene of the 70s and 80s may not on the surface seem like an ideal subject matter for an ageing rocker such as myself, who spent those years in an entirely different subsection of music influenced society listening to different music and […]
