DVD review: The Song of Lunch
A witty and moving adaptation of Christopher Reid’s narrative poem about the bitterness and disappointment of middle age.
A witty and moving adaptation of Christopher Reid’s narrative poem about the bitterness and disappointment of middle age.
A throwback to ’60s caper comedies leads these movies newly arrived on Blu-ray and DVD. “Tower Heist” (Universal/Blu-ray…
Puss In Boots is a light, beautiful escape; it’s just a shame the story and pacing wear thin pretty quick.
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Please Note: The screen captures used here are taken from the 1997 standard-definition DVD edition , not the Blu-ray edition under review. It’s rare enough for a fondly-remembered but not recently revisited film to even live up to our lingering, benevolent but hazy recollections of it; it’s rarer still for that film to surpass them and reveal further wellsprings of …
A brave animated cat and a loving look at film history top this week’s DVD releases.
A beautiful, slow-paced thriller, World On A Wire marries science fiction with art-house cinema.
From the director of Tuesday, After Christmas comes another patiently observed tale of dissatisfaction.
A review of the DVD collection of Christopher Titus’ Get a Real Job, Numbnuts