Roadgames is one of the more notable Ozploitation movies. Directed by Richard Franklin, who at the time was called “the Australian Alfred Hitchcock”—which I think is being a bit too kind to him. Franklin also directed Patrick, which along with Mad Max was one of the first films to really break out of Australia and … Continue reading Roadgames – Blu-Ray Review
Author: Ian Schultz
A Soldier’s Story – Blu-Ray Review
A Soldier's Story is a film Norman Jewison made in 1984, which was based on the play A Soldier's Play by Charles Fuller. Fuller’s play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and remains his best-known work, no doubt due to the film adaptation, which Fuller also wrote. The film is kind of a companion piece … Continue reading A Soldier’s Story – Blu-Ray Review
Tenet – Blu-Ray Review
I wrote a previous review of Tenet for comingsoon.net, so this won’t be a completely standard review—it’s more like some thoughts about Tenet after the fact, including its impact on the film industry, on the occasion of it being released on Blu-Ray. Obviously, Tenet came out in August and was not quite the film that rescued cinema, which had been what Warner Bros. was … Continue reading Tenet – Blu-Ray Review
Roald Dahl’s The Witches – Blu-Ray Review
The new version of The Witches shamefully adds “Roald Dahl's” to the title, as if to suggest the long-dead writer would've approved of the adaptation... He didn't like 1990 version, so there no way in hell he would've liked this reimagining. The film's director, Robert Zemeckis, dismissed the original film, claiming that his version was … Continue reading Roald Dahl’s The Witches – Blu-Ray Review
Devil in a Blue Dress – Blu-Ray Review
Devil in a Blue Dress is a neo-noir directed by Carl Franklin, based on the Walter Moseley book of the same name. Franklin was initially an actor, working mainly in TV during his 20s and 30s, but at the age of 37 he went back to school at AFI to eventually do an MFA in filmmaking. His … Continue reading Devil in a Blue Dress – Blu-Ray Review
