Edward Bunker spent his early life in and out of prison until getting released for the last time in 1975. He would become a writer and publish his first novel No Beast So Fierce in 1973 which was later adapted into the film Straight Time starring Dustin Hoffman. It remains Dustin Hoffman's finest performance and the … Continue reading Dog Eat Dog – London Film Festival Review
Author: Ian Schultz
La La Land – London Film Festival Review
The musical is somewhat like the western, in the sense that they were dominant film genres from the ’30s to the ’50s but have since fallen out of fashion. The western comes back every ten years or so, while the musical—probably due to its deliberately artificial nature—struggles to. La La Land, however, might have just reinvented the musical, … Continue reading La La Land – London Film Festival Review
Bowfinger – Blu-Ray Review
Eddie Murphy is normally terrible in everything possible except his early stand-up but Bowfinger is like what Punch-Drunk Love is to Adam Sandler, the exception to the rule. It’s directed by Frank Oz who is an interesting director and of course a great muppeter and performer in his own right. Steve Martin wrote the screenplay and stars as … Continue reading Bowfinger – Blu-Ray Review
Vamp – Blu-Ray Review
Vamp is one of many Vampire films which basically saved the genre and put a new contemporary spin on the age-old genre. The best of these were undoubtably Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark which blended the Vampire film with the Western but also a dab of film noir. Vamp plays around with the frat boy comedy which started with … Continue reading Vamp – Blu-Ray Review
Money Monster – Blu-Ray Review
The concept of a smart political thriller should be a dominant form especially in these times of whistleblowers, terrorism, the growing gaps between the rich and poor. For whatever reason they are becoming rarer and rarer but Jodie Foster's latest film Money Monster is a rarity and has a lot to say about our society. It … Continue reading Money Monster – Blu-Ray Review
