Although I Vitelloni isn’t Fellini’s first film, it was one that got him some notoriety around the world and began his film career as we know it. It’s more of a neo-realist one than a “Fellini film,” but begins to show his unique viewpoint, following his trajectory from screenwriter to director. This was the typical … Continue reading I Vitelloni – Blu-Ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
Ghost Stories (2018) – Blu-Ray Review
Ghost Stories is a British horror anthology movie that’s obviously trying to be like the Amicus anthology features of the 1960s. It’s based on a stage play by Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson, both of whom were associated with the League of Gentlemen comedy troupe. The three stories are connected by the fictional television professor-sceptic … Continue reading Ghost Stories (2018) – Blu-Ray Review
Minstry of Fear – Blu-Ray Review
The last of director Fritz Lang’s anti-Nazi ‘propaganda’ films was Ministry of Fear. It’s based on a Graham Greene story, one of his final ‘entertainments,’ which were more in the potboiler vein. It was mostly made because This Gun For Hire was a surprise hit, and the studios were suddenly more interested in Greene’s work. … Continue reading Minstry of Fear – Blu-Ray Review
Missing (1982) – Blu-Ray Review
Putting Jack Lemmon in Missing was a smart move that make it more powerful for middle America. The initial choice was Paul Newman, an obvious choice but one that would have brought some political baggage with it. Lemmon didn’t wear his politics on his sleeve, and was best known for his comic work despite having … Continue reading Missing (1982) – Blu-Ray Review
Beast – Blu-Ray Review
You could call Beast a mystery film about a serial killer. It’s about a woman called Moll, played by Jessie Buckley, who lives on the small island of Jersey. Moll has a very controlling family, so at 27 she’s still living at home. She meets a man called Pascal (Johnny Flynn) who appears to be a … Continue reading Beast – Blu-Ray Review
