The Twisted Cinema of Henri-Georges Clouzot

Studiocanal has recently released three films by director Henri-Georges Clouzot that haven’t been available on Blu-Ray before: Le Corbeau, Quai des Orfèvres and La Prisonnière. Le Corbeau was Clouzot’s most famous film for a long time within France. It was deeply controversial, mainly because he was believed to be a Nazi sympathiser due to having received … Continue reading The Twisted Cinema of Henri-Georges Clouzot

Night of the Living Dead – Blu-Ray Review

Night of the Living Dead is one of the most radical films made by an American filmmaker of the 1960s, whether that was consciously done or not. It was George A. Romero’s debut, and a quintessential cult film that basically invented a genre. While there had been “zombie” movies (such as I Walked With a … Continue reading Night of the Living Dead – Blu-Ray Review

Call Me By Your Name – Blu-Ray Review

Call Me By Your Name caused quite a sensation when it became an instant festival hit across the world last year. It's based on the novel by André Aciman, which, besides finding some love among gay readers, was widely unknown to the "straight" community. Even with its original audience it was rejected by some because of having … Continue reading Call Me By Your Name – Blu-Ray Review

Murder on the Orient Express (2017) – Blu-Ray Review

Murder on the Orient Express is, of course, yet another adaptation of the Agatha Christie book, which is probably the most well-known of her mystery novels. It's directed by Kenneth Branagh, which is a name which can only be said in a ridiculous over-dramatic voice: after all, he is a Knight as well as an actor. He … Continue reading Murder on the Orient Express (2017) – Blu-Ray Review