Walkabout was Nicolas Roeg's first solo film as a director after sharing the directing duties on lysergic gangster film Performance with Donald Cammell, which famously starred Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg. It would also end up being the last film he would be the cinematographer on: he made his name as a cinematographer on many key … Continue reading Walkabout – Blu-Ray Review
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Marriage Story – Blu-Ray Review
Marriage Story was one of the big Oscars contenders this year, and Laura Dern ended up taking home a much-deserved Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. My girlfriend, who disliked the film mainly on class war grounds, even admitted she was great. Personally I thought it was Baumbach's best film since his debut, Kicking & Screaming, but given how … Continue reading Marriage Story – Blu-Ray Review
Alejandro Jodorowsky Collection – Blu-Ray Review
The Alejandro Jodorowsky Collection marks the first time these films have been made available on Blu-Ray in the UK. They have all been remastered. It’s great to see them get the attention they deserve, and hopefully it will lead to people discovering his movies, because they are fantastic. The films included are Fando y Lis, … Continue reading Alejandro Jodorowsky Collection – Blu-Ray Review
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc – Blu-Ray Review
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc was supposed to Luc Besson's epic follow-up to his smash hit success, The Fifth Element, but everything went wrong. Besson was not even supposed to direct the film, initially he was just an executive producer for Kathryn Bigelow, who had been developing a Joan of Arc film project for years. It became … Continue reading The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc – Blu-Ray Review
Five Graves to Cairo – Blu-Ray Review
Five Graves to Cairo was only Billy Wilder's second Hollywood picture as a director, although he had already written tons of films in Hollywood after he moved there from Germany to escape the Nazis. This film is very much a kind of Casablanca knock-off, obviously set (given the title) in Cairo but also with a … Continue reading Five Graves to Cairo – Blu-Ray Review
