Hard-working director Ben Wheatley also made High-Rise (the best film of 2015) but came out to the general public in 2016, but Free Fire which similarly I first saw in 2016 but didn't come out to the public till 2017, is a radically different film. The first act of the film is about a 1978 … Continue reading Free Fire – Blu-Ray Review
Month: August 2017
J’Accuse – Blu-Ray Review
J’Accuse (1938) is a different version of the original 1919 silent film by the same director, Abel Gance. Because of the time period, the film takes on the then-current events of World War II. It is a very anti-war film, and quite heavy-handed for modern viewers – although that makes sense given the time. Jean … Continue reading J’Accuse – Blu-Ray Review
Future Shock!: The Story of 2000AD – Blu-Ray Review
The publisher 2000AD came out of Action Comics, a short-lived comic-book series that was withdrawn from sale in 1976 because of complaints about violence. Its writers and artists then set up 2000AD at the start of punk in 1977, and were very much a part of that era with their series of comic books. It's … Continue reading Future Shock!: The Story of 2000AD – Blu-Ray Review
Wakefield – DVD Review
Wakefield is one of the stranger post-Breaking Bad films of Bryan Cranston. It’s about a guy who hides out in his own garage and ends up staying there while his family lives in the house—without knowing he is there. Wakefield (Cranston), a New York lawyer, was having a mid-life crisis. He slips back into his … Continue reading Wakefield – DVD Review
Peppermint Soda – Blu-Ray Review
Peppermint Soda is a real gem which seems to have been lost until now. I hadn't even heard of it before but I'm certain this new BFI release will give the film a new audience. It's directed by actress turned director Diane Kurys and it's loosely based on her adolescence during the early '60s in France. … Continue reading Peppermint Soda – Blu-Ray Review
