Blood Simple. was the Coen Brothers’ debut film, and of the many debuts from young directors in the ‘80s who we now love, it was one of the most fully realized, and is still impressive. The Coens were always born filmmakers, but it wasn't till Joel Coen was working as assistant editor on Sam Raimi's … Continue reading Blood Simple. – Blu-Ray Review
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Luis Buñuel: The Collection – Blu-Ray Review
"I’m an anarchist, but I’m totally against the anarchists."- Luis Buñuel This seven-disc Blu-Ray boxset includes all of Buñuel’s later films from Diary of a Chambermaid up to That Obscure Object of Desire--except for Simon of the Desert, for which there has never been a UK release since a VHS release. While I actually prefer … Continue reading Luis Buñuel: The Collection – Blu-Ray Review
Le Plaisir – Blu-Ray Review
Max Ophüls is a fantastic filmmaker who is best remembered for his very distinctive tracking shots, where the camera kind of glides through the interior sets. He was a major influence on American filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick, Paul Thomas Anderson and Todd Haynes. Although he made many films from the 1930s onwards, his last seven … Continue reading Le Plaisir – Blu-Ray Review
House of Wax (1953) – Blu-Ray Review
House of Wax is the film that really made the 3D boom in the '50s a viable concept. It was only the second studio-funded film in 3-D, and came out two days after the first, the noir Man in the Dark. The next year would see the release of Hitchcock's sole 3-D feature, Dial M … Continue reading House of Wax (1953) – Blu-Ray Review
The Lure – Blu-Ray Review
The Lure played Sundance last year, and seems to have completely escaped my radar, along with many other people’s attention. Luckily Criterion decided to pick it up and give it a lavish special edition, so it will now get a wider audience than it otherwise would have. It's probably the first and only coming-of-age horror film … Continue reading The Lure – Blu-Ray Review
