Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” took home the Palme d’Or at this year’s 76th Cannes Film Festival. Now distributor NEON (who is no stranger to acquiring Palme d’Or winners) is preparing for its release of the highly acclaimed French thriller by dropping a brand new trailer. Led by its star Sandra Hüller, the film … Continue reading
RETRO REVIEW: “Piranha” (1978)
1978’s “Piranha” was one of many low budget B-movies that happily rode the massive success of Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws”. Released only one month after “Jaws 2”, the Joe Dante directed and co-edited “Piranha” did well at the box office despite its mixed reception from critics (the legendary Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert were notoriously brutal … Continue reading
REVIEW: “River Wild” (2023)
A whitewater rafting getaway turns deadly in “River Wild”, the taut new thriller from director and co-writer Ben Ketai. Based on the 1994 film “The River Wild” (written by Denis O’Neill and directed by Curtis Hanson), this new reimagining makes several significant changes to the characters and their stories while maintaining the beautiful yet treacherous … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Sharknado” 10th Anniversary Edition (2013/2023)
If ever there was a cinematic poster child for B-movie schlock it would have to be 2013’s disaster comedy “Sharknado”. First airing ten years ago on the Syfy channel, this utterly shameless, gleefully self-aware, and proudly mindless concoction has gone from made-for-television dreck to a full-blown cult classic that has spawned a total of five … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Is Paris Burning?” – Digitally Restored Blu-ray
This month Kino Lorber Studio Classics is bringing acclaimed filmmaker René Clément’s 1966 epic “Is Paris Burning?” to home video in a handsome new special edition. Based on the best-selling book by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, this classic film features an incredible international ensemble cast along with Oscar-nominated cinematography and art direction. This beautiful … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” (2023)
A film that may not have gotten the hype of the other summer movies but that has remained high on my ‘most anticipated’ list is director André Øvredal’s “The Last Voyage of the Demeter”. Adapted from one lone chapter from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel “Dracula”, the film is actually an impressively self-contained feature that turns … Continue reading