I tend to be a sucker for cerebral science fiction as it’s one of the more fascinating slices of the sci-fi genre. It generally comes in all shapes and sizes. It can be a movie as seminal as Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, as epic as Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar”, or as contained as Duncan … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Across the River and Into the Trees” (2024)
Ernest Hemingway’s “Across the River and Into the Trees” is rarely mentioned among the American writer’s more celebrated works. But it’s one I hold a special affection for. The work was first serialized in 1950 for Cosmopolitan magazine before being published as a novel later that year. Despite being met with negative reviews from the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Reagan” (2024)
These days there are few things more acidic than modern day politics. To be fair, politics have always been competitive and sometimes contentious. But there was a time when rival parties good duke it out in the hallowed halls of Washington DC and then have drinks together afterwards. I may be wrong, but we seem … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Deliverance” (2024)
Looking for a much-needed fresh start, a struggling single mother named Ebony Jackson (Andra Day) moves her three children to a new house in Pittsburgh. That opens up the story of “The Deliverance”, the latest film from director Lee Daniels that happens to be one of most baffling movies of the year. What starts out … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “Alphaville” on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-Ray
Kino Lorber Studio Classics is bringing Jean-Luc Godard’s influential classic “Alphaville” to home video in an exciting new 4K Ultra HD edition. It features an HDR/ Dolby Vision master by StudioCanal – from a 4K scan of the original camera negative. Mixing heady science-fiction with classic noir, “Alphaville” is considered a signature film of the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Strange Darling” (2024)
Hollywood has been serving up the serial killer movies as of late. In the last few weeks we’ve gotten NEON’s extraordinary “Longlegs”, the not nearly as good “Crescent City”, and M. Knight Shyamalan’s “Trap” which falls somewhere in between. Now we can add a new one to the bunch. “Strange Darling” is the sophomore effort … Continue reading