Review: Invisible Demons – “Surreal visual images that are beautiful, epic, and disturbing all at once”
Filmmaker Rahul Jain explores the consequences of India’s growing economy on the inhabitants of Delhi and the environmental impact....
Read MoreBlu-ray Review – Top Gun: Maverick – “bloody brilliant”
The original Top Gun back in 1986was a film I always enjoyed, but was never one that I went out of my way to watch. I know a lot of people...
Read MoreReview: Prey For The Devil – “A perfect-for-Halloween petrifier full of massive scares”
Prey for the Devil (previously The Devil’s Light) is directed by Daniel Stamm (The Last Exorcism) – read my interview with him here...
Read MoreReview: Medieval -“Brutal action scenes juxtaposed against pure faith.”
The fingerprints of Game of Thrones are all over this historical drama, filled with as much blood and gore as it can fit in its 2-hour...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Nope, E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, Universal Classic Monsters, Trick or Treat Scooby Doo, Beast, Abbott Elementary, Titans and more
Well, it’s no big surprise that on the last release day of the month before Halloween, it’s horror and Halloween-themed releases that are...
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: The Banshees of Inisherin is brilliant
Martin McDonagh’s work feels spare. His gift for economical storytelling creates believable characters in minimal screen time. These...
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: Meet Me In The Bathroom – “The documentary’s strength is in the archive footage”
Named after The Strokes’ song, Meet Me in the Bathroom is a documentary about the rise of the New York City indie scene in the late...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Fall, The Return of the Living Dead, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Orphan: First Kill, Mack & Rita, No Escape, Rumble and more
It’s a good release slate this week, with several brand new films hitting home video, alongside some TV season collections and some...
Read MoreLFF 2022 Review: She Said is the Best of Journalism Movies
There’s this part of All the President’s Men that stays with me. Woodward and Bernstein doorstop a woman in need of answers....
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: The Spine of Night – “A fabulous, old-school treat”
Directed by Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King Starring (voices of) Lucy Lawless, Richard E Grant, Patton Oswalt, Betty Gabriel, Joe...
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