Justine de Sade
Blue Underground released Claude Pierson’s Justin de Sade (1972) as part of their limited edition collection Fifty Shades of de Sade along with three films by Jess Franco. This was… Read more »
Blue Underground released Claude Pierson’s Justin de Sade (1972) as part of their limited edition collection Fifty Shades of de Sade along with three films by Jess Franco. This was… Read more »
Lucia Aniello’s Rough Night (2017) has really taken quite a beating from critics. It isn’t a great movie, but it isn’t bad. I remember seeing this at a theater in… Read more »
Critics often talk about films as being “harrowing” or “transcendent” as if these traits were something that serious cinema should aspire to. All the while these same “harrowing” and “transcendent”… Read more »
Why did you always hate making pictures, Louise? – William A. Wellman, 1932 Beggars Of Life (1928) is another unsung classic getting a second life courtesy of Kino-Lorber. Beggars Of… Read more »
I’m really glad that Kino-Lorber have continued to release quality home video editions of overlooked and largely forgotten titles like Fred Walton’s The Rosary Murders (1987). Films like The Rosary… Read more »
Zodiac (2007) is David Fincher’s best film to date. His pacing has never been so tight, the sense of time and place has never been more tangible, and the answers… Read more »
A hell of a lot of pot was being smoked while we were making the film. It was great. That helped make it a lot of fun. – Ringo Starr… Read more »
I first heard about this little gem of a film from watching Mark Rappaport’s Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997). Desert Fury (1947) is a queer, hard as nails melodrama… Read more »
The entire time I was watching the first season of Bridgerton (2020) I kept thinking about Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette (2006). I don’t think Bridgerton would exist without Coppola’s film…. Read more »
Mike Leigh’s film Naked (1993) isn’t so much concerned with the physical world of its characters, nor even its audience, but rather the spiritual world they inhabit. This assumption may… Read more »