Kill on Wheels is a Hungarian flick about a couple of wheelchair-using guys who become friends with the mysterious Rupasov (Szabolcs Thuróczy), who has recently been released from prison. He is also a wheelchair user, and he offers the guys the chance to make some money. Little do they know that the job is helping … Continue reading Kills On Wheels – Blu-Ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
American Made – Blu-Ray Review
When Tom Cruise isn’t trying to push the ideas of an abusive madman who denied his occult roots but started a UFO cult, he occasionally stars in films. This is one of them. Cruise plays Barry Seal, a complete and utter scumbag of a pilot who was running guns for the CIA, which wanted them … Continue reading American Made – Blu-Ray Review
Logan Lucky – Blu-Ray Review
Logan Lucky is Steven Soderberg’s first film since he unretired from filmmaking (he had announced his retirement after Behind the Candelabra.) He has taken to a new model for making films, which involved personally selling the overseas rights to bypass the Hollywood hassles. Up until this point Soderberg had been busy with directing two seasons … Continue reading Logan Lucky – Blu-Ray Review
The Apartment – Blu-Ray Review
Starring Shirley MacLaine and Jack Lemmon and directed by Billy Wilder, The Apartment was Wilder’s follow-up to Some Like It Hot. He re-teamed with Lemmon for this one, who was rarely better than in Wilder’s films. MacLaine is also great in it—it’s probably her finest performance. The Apartment is very much the ‘60s equivalent to … Continue reading The Apartment – Blu-Ray Review
Pulp – Blu-Ray Review
Pulp is the film Michael Caine and Mike Hodges followed-up to Get Carter, but it's not a sequel. Caine plays a bad pulp writer, Mickey King, who writes sleazy pulp paperback novels (My Gun Is Long, etc.) under various pseudonyms, and Mickey Rooney plays Preston an actor who played gangsters in films who is clearly … Continue reading Pulp – Blu-Ray Review
