Review: The Policeman’s Lineage – “Plays out like a feature-length TV pilot”
With the likes of Bong Joon-ho, Park Chan-wook and Yeong Sang-ho, Korean cinema has enjoyed something of a ‘New Wave’ and purple patch...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: The Batman, Umma, Trekkies, Candyman and more
There are a number of new releases out this week, but let’s be honest, most people are going to be the most excited about the home video...
Read MoreTop Gun: Maverick is almost the best of the best
Top Gun: Maverick ends with a heart-warming gesture: a dedication to Tony Scott. That feels right. A mere 36 years earlier, Scott gave us...
Read MoreReview: Box of Rain – “It’s about finding your place in the world”
“When home doesn’t feel like home, where do you go?” Filmmaker Lonnie Frazier was forced to ask herself that question when at the age of...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Licorice Pizza, Infinite, Beverly Hills Cop II, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Succession, Belle and more
There are some interesting releases this week, including an award-nominee, a sci-fi thriller, some great catalogue titles, and more. Take...
Read MoreVideo Essay – Shin Godzilla: Hideaki Anno’s Terrifying Rebuild of The King
Matt Draper put together this fantastic video looking at the brilliant Shin Godzilla. My final Godzilla retrospective and a look at...
Read MoreReview: Our Father – “It certainly does captivate throughout.”
If you’ve ever taken one of those ancestry DNA tests, imagine getting your results and instead of just a few familial matches...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Dog, Cursed, Clean, Mr. Klein, Kin and more
It’s a pretty normal release week this week, with a couple of theatrical releases, some TV shows hitting home video, some catalogue titles...
Read MoreUS Blu-ray and DVD Releases: Blacklight, Singin’ In The Rain, Constantine: The House of Mystery, The Good Fight and Lovecut
Well, it’s a super small week this week, but there are some great titles out. A little dancing, a little singing, a little magic, a little...
Read MoreReview – Downton Abbey: A New Era – Come for the Dame, Stay for the Haddock.
The Venn diagram overlap containing viewers of Ari Aster’s Midsommar and Downton Abbey: A New Era can’t be large. Although radically...
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