Five Cool Things and Two Jules Dassin Films Get the Criterion Treatment
By Mat Brewster |
What a marvelous week for cool things.
Brute Force & The Naked City Criterion Collection Blu-ray Reviews: A Jules Dassin Double Feature
By Mat Brewster |
Two classics film noirs from Jules Dassin get the Criterion treatment.
Five Cool Things and No Time to Die Trailer
By Mat Brewster |
I’ve really been enjoying a lot of older films that aren’t quite up to classic status lately.
The Balcony Blu-ray Review: Cinematic Satire, I Guess
By Mat Brewster |
This adaptation of a French satire failed to make me laugh or think very deeply.
Breezy Blu-ray Review: Like Sunday Morning
By Mat Brewster |
A sweet romance from Clint Eastwood feels a bit queasy due to the age difference.
The Sign of the Cross Blu-ray Review: Saints and Debauchery in a Pre-Code Epic
By Mat Brewster |
I’m amazed this thing got made in 1932.
Cry Freedom Blu-ray Review: A Fight for Justice
By Mat Brewster |
An important black story unfortunately told from a white perspective.
There’s Always Tomorrow Blu-ray Review: A Nuanced Portrayal of a Man Grown Bored with His Life
By Mat Brewster |
This Douglas Sirk melodrama takes a realistic look into a marriage on the rocks and the temptation of another woman.
The Flash (2014): The Complete Sixth Season Blu-ray Review: The Stakes Have Gotten Higher but the Fun Has Gotten Smaller
By Mat Brewster |
The Flash keeps getting bigger and bigger, but not necessarily better and better.
Toni Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: An Influential French Drama
By Mat Brewster |
Jean Renoir’s realistic portrayal of migrant workers in the South of France helped influence the French New Wave and Italian Neorealism.
Tender Mercies Blu-ray Review: A Gentle, Beautiful Film
By Mat Brewster |
The script by Horton Foote is smart. It won him an Oscar. It knows about people and their inner lives
Five Cool Things and The Suicide Squad
By Mat Brewster |
After a couple of weeks off, I’m back with Five Cool Things.
Life Is a Long Quiet River Blu-ray Review: It Could Use a Few Noisy Rapids
By Mat Brewster |
A lighthearted social satire about French life that could have used a few more laughs.
Raid on Rommel Blu-ray Review: Raids Other Films for Ideas
By Mat Brewster |
It says something about Richard Burton’s star power that he still had a career after this stinker.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Fifth Season Review: So Much Fun
By Mat Brewster |
The way they swing for the fences with absolute nuttiness is glorious.
Batwoman: The Complete First Season Blu-ray Review: The Arrowverse Finally Goes to Gotham
By Mat Brewster |
When Batwoman finds its groove, it’s really good.
Backlash (1956) Blu-ray Review: Searching for Gold and Daddy
By Mat Brewster |
A great opening setup leads to just a pretty good film.
Bloodstone Blu-ray Review: Indiana Jones and the B-Movie Knock-Off
By Mat Brewster |
Nico Mastorakis gets into the exotic adventure game with typical mixed results.
The Eagle and the Hawk Blu-ray Review: World War I Was Hell
By Mat Brewster |
Frederic March is brilliant as a fighter pilot slowly going mad in this gripping war drama.
Hiroshima Blu-ray Review: Unrelenting Terror
By Mat Brewster |
A documentary-style narrative film about the days following first atomic bomb dropping.
Black Rainbow Blu-ray Review: A Spiritual Thriller
By Mat Brewster |
Mike Hodges oft-neglected thriller about a fake medium who gets real powers works best when it focuses on the relationships between the characters.
The Quest (1986) Blu-ray Review: Sit This Adventure Out
By Mat Brewster |
Utterly disappointing in every way.
Zombie for Sale Blu-ray Review: A New Take on an Old Genre
By Mat Brewster |
This zombie rom-com takes the genre into fun directions.
Audie Murphy Collection Blu-ray Review: War Hero Becomes a Movie Star
By Mat Brewster |
I’ve heard about Audie Murphy’s remarkable life since I was a kid. I’m thrilled to finally be getting to see some of his films with this new set.
Tony Curtis Collection Blu-ray Review: Charming
By Mat Brewster |
Kino Lorber presents three mid-tier films from the great actor, and it is great to finally have them on Blu-ray.
Five Cool Things and a Bookstore Haul
By Mat Brewster |
A cool week was made even cooler by a trip to the bookstore.
Five Cool Things and Possessor
By Mat Brewster |
I’m getting tired of staying home, but at least there are still cool things to consume
The World in His Arms Blu-ray Review: Swashbuckling Gregory Peck
By Mat Brewster |
A high-flying adventure on the high seas.
Book Review: Gramercy Park by Timothée de Fombelle and Christian Cailleaux
By Mat Brewster |
The rare comic that uses the trappings of noir to tell a new story.
Five Cool Things and Gillian Welch’s All the Good Times Are Past and Gone
By Mat Brewster |
Some of the cool things from this past week.
Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema IV Blu-ray Review: Too Much Melodrama, Not Enough Noir
By Mat Brewster |
These three films are decent enough dramas but lack the edge of a good film noir.
America as Seen by a Frenchman Blu-ray Review: A Fascinating Snapshot in Time
By Mat Brewster |
A glimpse into my country’s past a viewed from a foreigner.
Blood Tide Blu-ray Review: Fun and Monsters in the Greek Sun
By Mat Brewster |
James Earl Jones quotes Shakespeare and conjures a barely seen monster in this masterpiece from Greek auteur Nico Mastorakis.
The Flesh and the Fiends Blu-ray Review: Selling Corpses in Scotland
By Mat Brewster |
Donald Pleasence steals the show.
Five Cool Things and Pearl Jam Uncensored
By Mat Brewster |
Here’s five films I’ve watched this week and enjoyed.
White Fire, The Wind, and Why Don’t You Just Die! Blu-rays Review: Three from Arrow Video
By Mat Brewster |
Three very different films get the excellent Arrow Video treatment.
Five Cool Things and Ian Holm
By Mat Brewster |
We are still staying home and still finding cool things to watch.
Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema III Blu-ray Review: Gambling, Murder, and Back Alley Adoptions
By Mat Brewster |
Kino Lorber Studio Classics presents three more lesser-known noirs in a nice collector’s box.
Sixteen Candles Blu-ray Review: A Problematic but Worthwhile Film
By Mat Brewster |
Arrow Video does a great job of presenting this controversial ’80s classic.
Western Classics I Blu-ray Review: Dust, Grit and Cowboys A-Plenty
By Mat Brewster |
Kino Lorber presents this nice collection of westerns from the 1940s.
Universal Horror Collection Volume 5 Blu-ray Review: Woman Versus Beast
By Mat Brewster |
The beast is man.
Beanpole Blu-ray Review: Love and Suffering in Post-War Russia
By Mat Brewster |
An extraordinary movie about how women suffer both during and after the war.
Five Cool Things and Perry Mason
By Mat Brewster |
This week we take a deep dive into Italian horror for my cool things.
EMMA. (2020) Blu-ray Review: A Delightful Confection
By Mat Brewster |
A beautiful, sweet adaptation of the Jane Austen classic.