Mat Brewster

Gator Blu-ray Review: A Charming Burt Reynolds Elevates This Ridiculous Sequel

It is all a bit silly, but it’s fun to watch.

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Oppenheimer Is the Pick of the Week

I find myself poised to watch it and am happy to make it my Pick of the Week.

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Backdraft Blu-ray Review: Thrilling Effects, Terrible Script

Ron Howard and his team of stunt coordinators used real fire and explosions to create several setpieces that are stunning in their power and beauty.

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White Lightning Blu-ray Review: A Meditative Hicksploitation Flick

A huge hit that helped create the rascally, Southern charmer persona Reynolds would stick with for most of his life.

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Carlito’s Way (Remastered Edition) Blu-ray Review: De Palma’s Way Is Best Way

If Scarface was De Palma’s Goodfellas, then Carlito’s Way is his The Irishman.

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Human Desire Blu-ray Review: Excellent Film Noir from Fritz Lang

Coming off the heels of their definitive film noir The Big Heat (1953), director Friz Lang once again teamed up with actors Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame.

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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XV Blu-ray Review: Three Late ’50s B-Noirs Still Make for Good Viewing

They are all clearly B-Pictures, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t worth your time.

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The Buster Keaton Collection: Volume 5 Is the Pick of the Week

Buster Keaton was one of the biggest stars of the silent screen.

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Force of Evil Blu-ray Review: An Art-House Genre Film

Like the story of Cain and Abel, Force of Evil is a tale about brothers.

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Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. One Blu-ray Review: Not Quite Truly Classic, but Well Worth It for Fans

Don’t let the fact that you’ve maybe not heard of any of these films put you off; even lesser-known Shaw Brothers films are worth the watching, and some of them are pretty great.

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Paramount Scares Volume 1 Is the Pick of the Week

Paramount loaded the films with lots of great extras and put them all together with some cool-looking packaging.

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Lorna the Exorcist Blu-ray Review: One of Jess Franco’s More Well-regarded Films

The whole film has that kind of shaggy, “let’s just mess about and see what happens” feel to it.

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The Iron-Fisted Monk Blu-ray Review: Disjointed Drama, Fantastic Kung Fu

What makes the film worth watching is the fight sequences.

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Elemental Is the Pick of the Week

While Pixar’s track record isn’t as stellar as it once was, they still regularly put out good films and I’m ready to finally see this one.

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Little Women (1933) Blu-ray Review: Sentimental but Sweet

In a world so full of awfulness, I’ve become a sucker for any little kindness, even when it is only found in a movie.

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Wichita Blu-ray Review: Wyatt Earp’s Origin Story

Even when they aren’t great, there is something calming about a Western.

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The Big Knife Blu-ray Review: Stabbing Old Hollywood

A complicated, sometimes difficult film.

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Poker Face: Season One Is the Pick of the Week

It stars Natasha Lyonne as a casino worker who has the innate ability to detect when people are lying.

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Borsalino Blu-ray Review: A (Not Quite) Epic French Gangster Flick

Delon and Belmondo are always magnetic to watch; I just wish the rest of the film had more to say.

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Fathom Events Presents John Carpenter’s They Live

They Live is a great time at the movies.

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The Sensual World of Black Emanuelle Is the Pick of the Week

It is, in a word, the best possible set anyone could ever dream of for this series.

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Strangers in the House Blu-ray Review: French Masters of Mystery

Director Henri Decoin tells the story with classic Hollywood filmmaking techniques and drapes it with film noir touches.

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Maggie Moore(s) Is the Pick of the Week

The trailers make it look like a Fargo-esque mystery set in a quirky small town loaded with violence and humor.

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Criterion’s The Ranown Westerns Is The Pick of the Week

The men and women in these films are just ordinary people trying to survive in a hard, vicious world.

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Tintin Double Feature Is the Pick of the Week

Nothing celebrates our independence like buying a bunch of crap and eating out.

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Mr. Wong Collection Blu-ray Review: Boris Karloff Detects

For fans of detective stories in classic films, this set is a must-own.

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The Oyster Princess / Meyer from Berlin Blu-ray Review: A Pair of German Silents from Lubitsch

The Oyster Princess is the reason to buy this set, and it’s just lovely.

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Caliber 9 Blu-ray Review: Action-Packed Poliziotteschi with a Message

So much of Caliber 9 is about how the old way of doing things continually bumps into the new ways.

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Shaw Brothers Classics Vol. One Is the Pick of the Week

That’s over 17 hours of kung-fu action.

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The Package Blu-ray Review: Not so Much a Bad Movie as a Disappointing One

If you can overlook the various plot problems and general sloppiness, you might just have a good time.

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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XIII Blu-ray Review: A Triple Feature from the ’50s

A spy thriller, a surprisingly sensitive take on mental illness, and a remake of a Hitchcock classic

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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XIV Blu-ray Review: Moral Teachings Get in the Way

If you are a fan of film noir and are looking to go beyond the classics, this is the place you should go.

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The Saragossa Manuscript Is the Pick of the Week

A delightful, surrealistic, and strange little film.

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Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XII Blu-ray Review: I’m Still Watching and Loving It

Their plots are all pretty standard noir stuff, but they get the job done.

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Book Review: Salome’s Last Dance by Daria Tessler

If you dig 1960s-era psychedelic art and absurdist storylines and humor, there is a lot to love.

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Safe in Hell Blu-ray Review: A Pre-Code Delight

The shocking thing about the film isn’t that early image of Gilda showing so much leg, but rather its humanist view towards Gilda’s situation.

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In the Line of Duty: I-IV Is the Pick of the Week

What is included (namely the four films and various extras including audio commentaries, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage) sounds pretty amazing.

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The Sunday Woman Blu-ray Review: A Strange Little Movie That Defies Expectations and Genre Delineations

The Sunday Woman is a bit of an oddity. But it is an enjoyable one.

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Anna May Wong Collection Is the Pick of the Week

I’m proud to make it my first Pick of the Week in a long time.

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Book Review: Night Terror by John Kenn Mortensen

Night Terror is a gorgeous-looking book filled with images of unimaginable horror.

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The Retaliators (2022) Blu-ray Review: Crisis of Faith Meets Zombies

Once the zombies come out, things get fun.

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Book Review: Spa by Erik Svetoft

I do love the general vibe of the book.

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The Bride Wore Black and Mississippi Mermaid Blu-rays Review: Truffaut Does Hitchcock

Both films are quite good, but there is something slightly off about them as well.

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White Woman (1933) Blu-ray Review: Certainly Watchable but Not Much More Than That

It is not that White Woman is a terrible film; it is just that it feels half-hearted.

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Maigret (1960): Season 2 Blu-ray Review: This Series Keeps Getting Better

The series seems more comfortable in allowing the comedy to shine this season.

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Nobody’s Fool Blu-ray Review: At the Center of the Film’s Charm Is Paul Newman’s Performance

A short story collection by an author who has spent his life with these characters and has honed his craft to cozy perfection.

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Maigret (1960): Season 1 Blu-ray Review: Scores Big for Solid Entertainment Value

Rupert Davies plays Maigret like a copper who has seen it all, who is road weary but wizened by it.

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Blood & Diamonds Blu-ray Review: Dull & Boring

If you are a fan of this film, this release from 88 Films goes out of its way to make it worth your money.

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