Let My Puppets Come is a satirical porno musical with puppets, directed by Gerard Damiano! For those who don't know, Gerard Damiano was the director of perhaps the most famous porno ever made, Deep Throat, which he actually made under the pseudonym “Jerry Gerard.” He is often considered one of the few directors of porn during the "Golden … Continue reading Let My Puppets Come – Blu-Ray Review
Month: September 2019
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum – Blu-Ray Review
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum is hands down the best action film of the year. Not since Mad Max: Fury Road has an action film left me dizzy with awe. It continues exactly where the second film in the John Wick series left off, and the next 30 minutes is some of the best action cinema you will ever … Continue reading John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum – Blu-Ray Review
Decoder – Blu-Ray Review
Decoder is a German film that hasn’t been easy to find in recent years. It’s very much the German answer to Liquid Sky, which Vinegar Syndrome has also recently released: a post-punk/industrial science film heavily influenced by William Burroughs’s “The Electronic Revolution.” Burroughs himself has a small cameo as the proprietor of an electronics shop. … Continue reading Decoder – Blu-Ray Review
Amazing Grace – Blu-Ray Review
Amazing Grace documents the 1972 recording session of Aretha that would become the live gospel album of the same name. It was basically abandoned by Syndey Pollock after some technical issues in the post-production stages. Now it's been finally cobbled together by Alan Elliott, with some approval by the Pollock and Franklin estates, Aretha wanted … Continue reading Amazing Grace – Blu-Ray Review
Dark City (1950) – Blu-Ray Review
Dark City is a pretty run-of-the-mill film noir. It’s probably most notable for being the first film to star Charlton Heston. Heston had served in World War II, which took up a good chunk of his early life, after which he started doing some theatre in New York. People took notice of him due to … Continue reading Dark City (1950) – Blu-Ray Review