This is one of the very best films to come out during the pandemic—in fact, because of the pandemic the film probably has had a bit more attention than it normally would have, as in a crowded year it could have been lost in the shuffle. It’s a small movie with two known actors, but … Continue reading Sound of Metal – Blu-Ray Review
Month: May 2021
Mandy – Blu-Ray Review
Mandy is the second film by Panos Cosmatos, director of Beyond the Black Rainbow — a film that still hasn’t been released in the UK. It’s set in a similar alternative psychedelic reality, with Kubrickian and Cronenbergian elements, and in the same year of 1983. Where it departs from its predecessor is that it has … Continue reading Mandy – Blu-Ray Review
Columbia Noir #3 – Blu-Ray Review
This third volume in Indicator’s ongoing collection series of neglected Columbia films noir includes six features: Johnny O’Clock, The Dark Past, Convicted, Between Midnight and Dawn, The Sniper and City of Fear. As always with these sets, it’s a mixed bag—but every single one of them has at least one or two films that are … Continue reading Columbia Noir #3 – Blu-Ray Review
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold – Blu-Ray Review
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold was the first adaptation of a John le Carré novel, and some people consider it the best one. It was directed by Martin Ritt, a good director who is probably best known for this film and Hud. Ritt was blacklisted for five years, although he was working … Continue reading The Spy Who Came in From the Cold – Blu-Ray Review
Masculin Féminin – Blu-Ray Review
It's 1966, and Jean Luc-Godard has just released Pierrot Le Fou, which for my money was his last true masterpiece. He comes close a couple more times, but that initial spark is starting to fade. His marriage to his muse, Anna Karina, was over and he has hooked up with an even younger lover Anne … Continue reading Masculin Féminin – Blu-Ray Review