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.
Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema II Blu-ray Review: Three Little-known Noirs Well Worth Your Time
By Mat Brewster |
I’m so very thrilled that sets like this continue to come out.
Five Cool Things and Fred Willard
By Mat Brewster |
Strap yourselves in for I’ve got some cool things to show you.
Five Cool Things and I Know This Much Is True
By Mat Brewster |
Cool things, I’ve got your cool things right here.
Indiscretion of an American Wife (Special Edition) Blu-ray Review: Love and Loss at the Train Station
By Mat Brewster |
Kino Lorber Studio Classics presents two versions of this realistic depiction of lost love and Italian life.
Barbara Stanwyck Collection Blu-ray Review: Not Barb’s Best
By Mat Brewster |
Kino Lorber presents three lesser-known Stanwyck films.
Five Cool 1930s Movies and a Sixth
By Mat Brewster |
My movie theme for April was films from the 1930s, here are six cool ones.
Five Cool Things and the Lemonheads
By Mat Brewster |
My house might be a wreck and my yard is a jungle, but I’m still watching some cool movies.
Secret Ceremony and Love Among the Ruins Blu-rays Review: Small Casts, Great Dramas
By Mat Brewster |
At a time when our cinemas are filled with gigantic blockbusters it is nice to sit down with a couple of intimate dramas.
Five Cool Things and Punky Brewster
By Mat Brewster |
Here are the cool things I consumed this week.
Underwater (2020) Movie Review: Kristen Stewart Takes a Dive
By Mat Brewster |
Alien meets The Abyss meets The Poseidon Adventure in this underwhelming disaster/monster movie.
Beyond the Door Blu-ray Review: Rosemary’s Baby Meets the Exorcist
By Mat Brewster |
Arrow Video has outdone themselves with this Italian Exorcist knock-off.
Five Cool Things and a Salute to John Prine
By Mat Brewster |
It was a rough day and so instead of talking about cool things I’m listening to John Prine.
Five Cool Things and John Prine
By Mat Brewster |
It’s a week full of gangsters, cool and otherwise.
Five Cool Things and a Murder Most Foul
By Mat Brewster |
Another week of self-isolation, another week of cool things.
The Passion of Darkly Noon Blu-ray Review: The Story Goes Nowhere
By Mat Brewster |
A good cast and beautiful visual style can’t save a bad script.
Fathom Events and TCM Present King Kong (1933)
By Mat Brewster |
Despite its flaws, King Kong remains a wonderful spectacle and a bonafide classic.
Five Cool Things and Another Five Things
By Mat Brewster |
After a week off, I’m back with many cool things.
Five Cool Things and Candyman (2020)
By Mat Brewster |
Foreign Film February comes to and end with a lot of very American movies and the conclusion of a terrific French series.
One Missed Call Trilogy Blu-ray Review: Let This One Go to Voicemail
By Mat Brewster |
A spooky premise and an excellent set of extras can’t save this trilogy of films from getting hung up on.
Five Cool Things and Run
By Mat Brewster |
There’s a little bit for everyone – Stephen King fans, French film buffs, Italian horror fans, arthouse nerds – in this week’s cool things.
Manon Blu-ray Review: Doomed Love in Post-war France
By Mat Brewster |
Henri-Georges Clouzot tale of doomed love works like a film nor in a melodrama setting.