Blu-Ray Review: Arrow Video’s The Prisoner (Arrow Academy)
A film charged with being both anti- and pro-Communist must be doing something right. Marie found The Prisoner to be an engagingContinue Reading
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A film charged with being both anti- and pro-Communist must be doing something right. Marie found The Prisoner to be an engagingContinue Reading
A new transfer of a classic film noir from Robert Siodmak drew Marie to the front of the line toContinue Reading
Adam takes stock of the year that was 2018 in boutique home video releases and counts down the best theContinue Reading
Feeling like a strange parody of its time, Marie watched director/writer Paul Mazursky’s classic comedy, which examines free-thinking attitudes toContinue Reading
Marie came to Ingmar Bergman’s English language film The Serpent’s Egg with no prior knowledge or expectations – and wasContinue Reading
Marie revisits Children of Men and concludes that it’s a film for our times – even more relevant now thanContinue Reading
Fans of French director Olivier Assayas may be interested to take a look at two of his very early featureContinue Reading
Director Sergei Loznitsa forces Marie to stare deeply into the abyss of the bleak, uncompromising Russian psyche, and the abyssContinue Reading
Two of the South Korean writer/director’s early films get the HD treatment from Arrow Academy, and Marie is delighted toContinue Reading
Adam takes a look at the brutal and brilliant political thriller Sleeping Dogs directed by Roger Donaldson and starring SamContinue Reading









