Punk Rock has always been a hard thing to capture on film even though there has been plenty of attempts. Repo Man is obviously the Citizen Kane of Punk films. However sometimes the more the film is made by an outsider like Out of the Blue or Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains the closer they get … Continue reading Green Room – Blu-Ray Review
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The Flight of the Phoenix – Blu-Ray Review
Robert Aldrich was one of the best directors of the '50s and early '60s. He made two of the best films ever made Kiss Me Deadly (which may be the ultimate film noir) and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?. He had a bit of a rough patch before the smash hit success of The Dirty … Continue reading The Flight of the Phoenix – Blu-Ray Review
Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie – Blu-Ray Review
Everyone's favourite Stoner duo (well before Jay & Silent) of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong met back in the late '60s and bonded over their shared love of marijuana and comedy and became staples of the L.A Comedy scene and cut 5 LPs before they got the record producer Lou Adler to direct their first … Continue reading Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie – Blu-Ray Review
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow – Blu-Ray Review
Ever since Marvel has created The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) DC has been trying to create their own. Only recently has DC been doing it in film and the results have been mixed to say the least. However they have excelled with their Television department with the enormous success of Arrow and The Flash. The makers of … Continue reading DC’s Legends of Tomorrow – Blu-Ray Review
The Shop on the High Street – DVD Review
The Shop on the High Street to this day remains the only of only two Czech films to ever win the best foreign language film at the Academy Awards. The other for those who don't know is Closely Observed Trains. Both films dealt with the Nazi occupation of the then Czechoslovakia which is today is now Czech … Continue reading The Shop on the High Street – DVD Review
