Broken Lullaby & Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife – Blu-Ray Review

Ernst Lubitsch was known mainly for his run of screwball comedies from the 1930s up through the 1940s, such as The Shop Around the Corner and Trouble in Paradise. Here we have two films made at his peak, but with very different directions from his usual. They have been released on separate Blu-Rays from Indicator. … Continue reading Broken Lullaby & Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife – Blu-Ray Review

The Kiss Before the Mirror – Blu-ray Review

The Kiss Before the Mirror was made by James Whale when he was Universal's premiere director, between The Old Dark House and The Invisible Man. Of course, Whale is remembered most for his two out-and-out masterworks: Frankenstein and its sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein. Much like the first two Godfather films, it's very hard to pick which one of those is the better film. … Continue reading The Kiss Before the Mirror – Blu-ray Review

Boyhood – UHD Review

Boyhood is undeniably the culmination of Richard Linklater's work. It took 12 years to make, and interestingly enough became one of the smallest films to ever be nominated for best picture. It should've beaten Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) which is ironically much more gimmicky than the 12-year "gimmick" of Boyhood. Linklater is currently at work for … Continue reading Boyhood – UHD Review