The '80s was an era that is now seen as when crass commercialisation began to dominate the film world. This has some basis in reality, but as always, plenty of good films came out as well as bad ones. It also marked the time that cross-breeding between genres became increasingly commonplace. Dreamscape is a prime … Continue reading Dreamscape – Blu-Ray Review
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Mickey One – Blu-Ray Review
Arthur Penn was a solid director who is probably held in higher esteem than he should be, mainly due to Bonnie & Clyde. His best film was the cult detective thriller Night Moves, but Bonnie & Clyde took all the glory for the perception that it changed the shape of Hollywood and what you could see on screen in terms … Continue reading Mickey One – Blu-Ray Review
Ghost in the Shell (2017) – Film Review
I never really liked the original anime of The Ghost in the Shell from the 1990s, having found it a confusing mess of an anime; it is also a Japanese series. The newest film was mired in a ridiculous amount of controversy over the casting of Scarlett Johanssen as the lead, Major Motoko Kusanagi, who … Continue reading Ghost in the Shell (2017) – Film Review
Sea of Love – Blu-Ray Review
No it's not about Trump's inauguration day. Sea of Love is a pretty standard whodunnit with Al Pacino, which he made after his four-year break from filmmaking that followed the big flop that was Revolution. He’s a homicide detective whose wife has left him for one of his fellow officers, he has an alcohol problem, … Continue reading Sea of Love – Blu-Ray Review
Lost City of Z – Blu-Ray Review
The Lost City of Z is the latest film by James Gray, one of the best directors working today, despite his whining about not earning enough to be able to afford a house in a recent interview with Vulture. The movie tells the extraordinary true story of British adventurer Percival Fawcett who, unlike all of … Continue reading Lost City of Z – Blu-Ray Review
