It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World – Blu-Ray Review

It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was Stanley Kramer’s first foray into comedy as a director. He had produced some comedies previous to the project, and was best-known for making films about social problems and issues, such as The Defiant Ones and On the Beach. He later mixed these genres with the film Guess Who’s … Continue reading It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World – Blu-Ray Review

David Lynch: The Art Life – DVD Review

David Lynch: The Art Life is a deeply revealing and personal documentary about David Lynch and his life up to Eraserhead. The documentary is part biography and part an examination of his concept of "the art life." It's all told through extensive interviews with Lynch at his home just off Mulholland Drive. Lynch grew up in all around … Continue reading David Lynch: The Art Life – DVD Review

Kill, Baby… Kill! – Blu-Ray Review

Mario Bava deserves the title of master of Italian horror film far more than Dario Argento ever did, even though Argento certainly had his moments. Bava's best films are more rooted in classic gothic literature, so atmosphere and mood are vital. A special focus on inventive visual techniques makes his films incredibly unique within the … Continue reading Kill, Baby… Kill! – Blu-Ray Review

The Ghoul – Blu-Ray Review

The Ghoul is a low-budget film from Gareth Tunley, who comes from the same scene as Ben Wheatley and Alice Lowe.  This group of interesting young filmmakers sprang up from alternative comedy circuit and short-lived Channel 4 TV shows like Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. Tunley appeared in Wheatley's first two features, Down Terrace and Kill List, and was encouraged by Wheatley to try … Continue reading The Ghoul – Blu-Ray Review