To start this review off the 3 films contained in this set are completely rubbish in every way. However they are different levels of crap and the set goes through a few of those. They are all knock-offs made in Italy which in the case of the Hercules films combine aspects of Star Wars with the sword … Continue reading The Lou Ferrigno Cult Collection – Blu-Ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
Irrational Man – DVD Review
Woody Allen is probably the most hit and miss director of all-time but then again he has made a film pretty much every year since official debut feature Take the Money and Run in 1969. Like everyone I love Annie Hall but a lot of the Woody films I like the most are the more bitter ones … Continue reading Irrational Man – DVD Review
Microbe & Gasoline – DVD Review
This film went into cinemas so quick I didn’t even hear about it so it came to me as a great surprise when I found out Michel Gondry had a new feature out. Gondry is more recent years after some problematic Hollywood productions has went back to France and made quite possibly his masterpiece with … Continue reading Microbe & Gasoline – DVD Review
Color of Noise – Blu-Ray Review
Amphetamine Reptile records was a record label that specialised in Noise Rock which came out of the wake of the end of Hardcore Punk and went somewhat parallel with the birth of Grunge in the late ’80s/Early ’90s. Mudhoney who are often considered by many to be the band they invented the Seattle sound that … Continue reading Color of Noise – Blu-Ray Review
Carol – London Film Festival Review
Todd Haynes is the only director to really survive the “New Queer Cinema” boom of the ’90s but by his 2nd feature Safe his Queerness was brought into question. The film on the surface level was about a straight woman with multiple chemical sensitivity despite being an obvious statement on the Aids crisis. Gay critics didn’t understand the … Continue reading Carol – London Film Festival Review
