Woody Allen's career has been the dream of any American filmmaker, he has been able to make a film pretty every single year since 1969 his proper debut film Take the Money and Run. He may have made some total duds especially in more recent years but when he is on form he is unstoppable. Stardust Memories at … Continue reading Stardust Memories – Blu-Ray Review
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To Sir, With Love – Blu-Ray Review
Sidney Poitier plays Mark Thackeray, an unemployed man from British Guiana who has been living in California. He has a degree in engineering, and comes to the East End of London to seek work while he waits for a job in his field to come through. He is assigned to teach a rowdy group of … Continue reading To Sir, With Love – Blu-Ray Review
The Squid and the Whale – Blu-Ray Review
Noah Baumbach today may be hailed as an indie auteur but back before The Squid and the Whale came out, his career as a director was pretty much dead. His debut (and still best) film Kicking & Screaming was a critical hit, Baumbach was heralded as one of the "Ten New Faces of 1996" but it fell into obscurity … Continue reading The Squid and the Whale – Blu-Ray Review
The Man From Laramie – Blu-Ray Review
The director Anthony Mann first made his name on a string of film noir films such as T-Men and Raw Deal. However he now best known for his series of westerns he made in the '50s which started with The Furies and ended with Man of the West which was first one inducted into Masters of Cinema. … Continue reading The Man From Laramie – Blu-Ray Review
Cohen & Tate – Blu-Ray Review
Arrow Video always have surprises up their sleeves and Cohen & Tate is no exception. It's a late '80s hitman thriller starring Roy Schneider and Adam Baldwin who was hot off doing Full Metal Jacket the year earlier. It's directed by Eric Red who wrote the screenplays for two of the best genre films of the '80s The … Continue reading Cohen & Tate – Blu-Ray Review
