The Tempest: Remastered Edition (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are from original or other promotional materials, and are not taken from the Blu-ray edition under review.
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are from original or other promotional materials, and are not taken from the Blu-ray edition under review.
Highly Recommended In 10 Words or Less Watching a video game has its highs and lows Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Exciting action films Likes: Martial arts movies Dislikes: Slow pacing Hates: Organized crime movies The Movie Like most people, my exposure to The Raid – Redemption had been limited to online clips of the film’s epic hallway brawl, which highlighted the film’s high-octane martial arts …
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials provided by Janus Films , not the Blu-ray edition under review. How might one go about transforming the rundown, low-rent districts, shipyards, and other workaday views in a non-tourist-attraction French port city into a visually lovely, sweet setting for a storybook-like political-fable film …
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials provided by Janus Films , not the Blu-ray edition under review. How might one go about transforming the rundown, low-rent districts, shipyards, and other workaday views in a non-tourist-attraction French port city into a visually lovely, sweet setting for a storybook-like political-fable film …
Recommended A remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder (1954) and the Frederick Knott play from which it was derived, A Perfect Murder (1998) cannily reconfigures its plot and characters for a much more cynical, modern day audience. Patrick Smith Kelly’s screenplay deviates from its source quite a bit, but the results aren’t terrible
Recommended In 10 Words or Less Making a movie from a game works with talented people Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Madeline Kahn, Tim Curry, Clue Likes: Everyone else in the movie Dislikes: Extra-less Blu-Rays Hates: Missing Kahn The Movie It seems like Clue finds its way before my eyes every now and then, and I remember that it’s one of my favorite movies, starring some of my favorite actors, before …
Recommended Rob Gordon (John Cusack) is, by most accounts, a pretty unlikable guy. He’s deceitful, manipulative, self-centered, neurotic, callous and insensitive. He’s just been through an unexpected breakup with a longtime girlfriend, so he’s naturally doing a bit of self-reflection to figure out where everything went drastically, dreadfully wrong
DVD Talk Collector Series THE FILM: Please Note: The images used here are stills provided by StudioCanal or from the film’s original promotion, and are not taken from the Blu-ray edition under review. “Frontiers are an invention of Man; Nature doesn’t give a damn.” – Rosenthal, La Grande illusion In some strange but salient way, Jean Renoir’s 1937 masterpiece, which has at its center a trio of …
Recommended I didn’t realize it until I was watching the movie, but Next of Kin is actually a style of action movie they don’t seem to make anymore: one that focuses on building up the moral or ethical code of its hero rather than the scheme of the villain. The conflict that Patrick Swayze’s Truman Gates faces is not a ticking time bomb or a mad terrorist, but the way his situation places …
Highly Recommended Despite its distinction of being Jean Renoir’s first American film — not to mention one of Fox’s biggest moneymakers from the class of 1941 — Swamp Water has somehow managed to long languish in obscurity. Dismissed by [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] Read the entire review