Blu-Ray Review: Arrow Academy’s Akio Jissôji: The Buddhist Trilogy (Box Set)
Japanese New Wave director Akio Jissôji is also known for his children’s science-fiction TV series – but keep the childrenContinue Reading
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Japanese New Wave director Akio Jissôji is also known for his children’s science-fiction TV series – but keep the childrenContinue Reading
Russian Crime Film is Fun But Familiar Take the visual style of Guy Ritchie’s early films (Lock, Stock and TwoContinue Reading
Adam is again haunted by the beauty of Val Lewton’s filmography with The Body Snatcher. The film is being releasedContinue Reading
Third Installment Brings the Thrills Even if They Are a Bit Familiar The English language offers conflicting insight into howContinue Reading
Sequel Feels Familiar But Still Entertains Happy Death Day, the 2017 mash-up of slasher films and Groundhog Day time loops, put theContinue Reading
The Mission Meets The Wicker Man in The New Film From the Director of The Raid In 2011 GarethContinue Reading
Director Coralie Fargeat Elevates Exploitation Cinema to an Art Form With its saturated colors and vivid splashes of blood, Revenge, theContinue Reading
Scott Gives Us His Woulda-Shoulda-Coulda Take on the 90th annual Academy Awards On March 4, 2018, the curtain will riseContinue Reading
Adam looks at the beautiful hand draw French Animated film The Girl without Hands. The film was written, directed andContinue Reading
Adam reviews the fifth episode of the new TNT Drama The Alienist starring Daniel Brühl, Dakota Fanning, and Luke Evans. Continue Reading