Horror in the last decade has experienced a massive sea change in critics’ minds, probably partly sparked by the increased amount of so-called “art-house horror,” with films such as It Follows and Get Out. These films tend to evoke the “golden period” of the genre, specifically the ’70s and ’80s, through their tone, style and often their … Continue reading The Autopsy of Jane Doe – Blu-Ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
Patriots Day – Blu-Ray Review
Patriots Day is the latest film from Peter Berg, and it comes hot on the heels of the success of Deepwater Horizon. It’s not unlike that film—it's about a tragedy that happened in recent years, in this case the Boston Marathon bombing. The focus is on the manhunt for the two terrorists who were responsible. It … Continue reading Patriots Day – Blu-Ray Review
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage – Blu-Ray Review
I should start off by saying that I’ve never been a massive Dario Argento fan—I've found some of his films enjoyable over the years but has never gotten why others see him as a great director. I've always been more of a fan of his predecessor, Mario Bava. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage was Argento’s first film … Continue reading The Bird with the Crystal Plumage – Blu-Ray Review
Man Hunt – Blu-Ray Review
Man Hunt is one of four films that Fritz Lang made on Nazism, all of which were some kind of thriller. Of course, Lang knew the dangers of Nazism first-hand, having fled the country in 1934 after he was offered the head role in German film studio UFA despite his most recent film being banned by Goebbels. … Continue reading Man Hunt – Blu-Ray Review
La Strada – Blu-Ray Review
La Strada marked the turning point in director Federico Fellini’s career as a director, the moment when he broke away from Italian neorealism to make stranger, more surreal films. Eventually the latter were what he became best known for. It was also the first Fellini film to deal with the image of the clown, one … Continue reading La Strada – Blu-Ray Review
