Baghead was an early entry in the subgenre of mumblecore known as "mumblegore," which as you may guess is essentially mumblecore films with a horror twist. Probably the director most associated with "mumblegore" is Ti West, who made the excellent The House of the Devil. Baghead was Jay and Mark Duplass' follow-up to their debut feature The Puffy … Continue reading Baghead – Blu-ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
Caveat – Blu-Ray Review
Caveat is the latest in a long line of horror films that seem to think ambiguity equals great horror cinema. It's lazy storytelling that has contempt for its audience as well as its genre. You can have ambiguity, of course, but you need a story strong enough for it to work—but in the case of … Continue reading Caveat – Blu-Ray Review
Love Affair (1939) – Blu-Ray Review
Love Affair (1939) film directed by Leo McCarey was not expected to be a huge success, but it was the surprise hit of the year. McCarey had done a lot of screwball comedies at this point, with The Awful Truth probably the best. He wanted to do something a little more serious, still funny but … Continue reading Love Affair (1939) – Blu-Ray Review
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman – Blu-Ray Review
1982's An Unsuitable Job for a Woman is a fascinating, if not completely satisfying film. Besides Children of Men, it’s actually the only screen adaptation of a P.D. James novel to date. There have been many TV adaptations, but only two for the big screen—and for a prolific and popular writer, that's very rare. These two film adaptations … Continue reading An Unsuitable Job for a Woman – Blu-Ray Review
Dick Johnson is Dead – Blu-Ray Review
This is a hard film to describe, but Dick Johnson is Dead is a documentary by Kirsten Johnson, who was one of the cinematographers on Citizenfour. It’s about her father, who at the time of the film was in the early stages of dementia. He had been a clinical psychologist. Having lost her mother to … Continue reading Dick Johnson is Dead – Blu-Ray Review
