Pierre Etaix: The Criterion Collection (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended THE FILMS Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials, not the current Blu-ray edition under review.
Highly Recommended THE FILMS Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials, not the current Blu-ray edition under review.
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Recommended The Movie: Kind of a British hybrid consisting of elements from the original Godzilla (or, if you will, Gojira ) with a little bit of King Kong thrown into the mix for good measure, 1961’s Gorgo was directed by Eugene Lourie who had previously helmed The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms in 1953 and The Giant Behemoth in 1959. Produced by the UK’s King Brothers, the film was distributed …
Rent It THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu – ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. A sequel to the 2009 slasher The Collector wasn’t exactly a given, though that film tripled its $3 million budget at the box office.
Skip It THE MOVIE: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu – ray edition under review.
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Highly Recommended THE FILM Please Note: The images used here are taken from the film’s 2001 DVD release , not the Blu – ray edition of the film under review. Like most films by Brian De Palma ( Dressed to Kill , Blow Out ), 1978’s The Fury is of dubious genre: Is it a horror film, with its eerie supernatural story elements
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The images used here are taken from promotional materials, not the Blu – ray edition under review. Writer/director/star Charles Chaplin moves on from his Little Tramp persona and embraces something entirely new in the darkly comic Monsieur Verdoux . Based on the story of a real-life “Bluebeard,” and working from a script idea by Orson Welles (who …
Highly Recommended The Movie: Ever hear of the kids’ book called The Little Engine That Could ? 1953’s surprise hit The Little Fugitive is The Little Film That Could
Highly Recommended Except for his first starring feature, The Saphead (1920), College (1927) is the least Keatonish of Buster Keaton’s silent comedies.