Boyhood – UHD Review

Boyhood is undeniably the culmination of Richard Linklater's work. It took 12 years to make, and interestingly enough became one of the smallest films to ever be nominated for best picture. It should've beaten Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) which is ironically much more gimmicky than the 12-year "gimmick" of Boyhood. Linklater is currently at work for … Continue reading Boyhood – UHD Review

Magnificent Obsession – Blu-Ray Review

Magnificent Obsession is one of the first of the many 1950s melodramas that director Douglas Sirk became known for. It marks the first meaty film role for Rock Hudson as well, who had been stereotyped as a hunky romantic lead (although he had also done a lot of Westerns—including one with Sirk—and adventure films). Sirk … Continue reading Magnificent Obsession – Blu-Ray Review

Fairyland – Film Review (Sundance 2023)

Fairyland is the debut feature from director Andrew Durham, a long-term collaborator of Sofia Coppola, who is one of the producers on the film. Coppola optioned Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father by Alysia Abbott, the source book for the film, soon after its publication. No doubt she saw some similarities with her own upbringing around the same … Continue reading Fairyland – Film Review (Sundance 2023)

Infinity Pool – Film Review (Sundance 2023)

David Cronenberg has fittingly created his own franchise through his bodily functions instead of making sequels to his own films: Infinity Pool is the latest film from his son Brandon Cronenberg, and it’s undeniable that he came out of David’s balls. Like father, like son… Brandon’s new film is a hallucinatory descent into hell. Alexander Skarsgård … Continue reading Infinity Pool – Film Review (Sundance 2023)