The Bleeder – Blu-Ray Review

Although there are several film noirs that use boxing as a great dramatic device, boxing films are really hit and miss, especially when it comes to true stories. You have Raging Bull as the high watermark and then really mundane affairs like the recent Bleed for This or even Michael Mann's Ali. The Bleeder falls into the middle ground: it's better than … Continue reading The Bleeder – Blu-Ray Review

Ronin – Blu-Ray Review

John Frankenheimer is one of my favourite directors, mainly due to his trilogy of films about paranoia in the '60s: The Manchurian Candidate, Seven Days in May and, perhaps the best of them all, Seconds. Frankenheimer did some fine work in the '70s, most notably the four-hour-long The Iceman Cometh, but like many men of his generation he had problems with … Continue reading Ronin – Blu-Ray Review