The Colour of Pomegranates is a film that defies easy categorisation: it's part documentary, part biopic and part surrealistic cinematic poem. It's inspired by the work of Armenian poet Sayat Nova, but instead of being a standard biographical film it uses imagery from phis oetry and his poetry itself to convey the life of this man … Continue reading The Colour of Pomegranates – Blu-Ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
Interview With Martin Koolhoven
Martin Koolhoven's excellent feminist revenge western Brimstone is out on Blu-Ray in the UK now. He very kindly agreed to answer some questions about his film and his love of the western. What was the biggest challenge for you in making a Western? Trying to do something that didn’t resemble the movies I love. Some … Continue reading Interview With Martin Koolhoven
Magnificent Doll – Blu-Ray Review
Magnificent Doll is probably best known for being one of Ginger Rogers dramatic roles—of course, she is best known for her classic musical comedies with her dancing partner Fred Astaire. She remains somewhat underappreciated as a dramatic actress, even though Magnificent Doll itself is not the shining jewel in her crown of dramatic performances. The film was directed … Continue reading Magnificent Doll – Blu-Ray Review
Brimstone – Blu-Ray Review
It’s a 19th century Western that was actually shot in Europe (Hungary, Spain, Austria and Germany)—the locations are well-chosen and work fine. The story is very grim, and resulted in some backlash from American and British critics over alleged misogyny, but its actually a revenge story about a woman who has consistently abused by men. … Continue reading Brimstone – Blu-Ray Review
Once Were Warriors – Blu-Ray Review
"Toxic masculinity" is a term that has been thrown around recently, and is probably overused, like many buzzwords. However, the film Once Were Warriors certainly deals with the consequences of a family patriarch’s toxic masculinity for the other members of his family. When the film was unleashed on the filmgoing public it sent shockwaves throughout the … Continue reading Once Were Warriors – Blu-Ray Review
