Mat Brewster

Five Cool Things and The Mandalorian

I’m ready to talk cool things once again.

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Murdoch Mysteries: Season 12 DVD Review: A True Delight

A terrifically fun murder mystery from Canada.

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The BRD Trilogy Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Fassbinder at His Best

With these three films, Rainer Werner Fassbinder tells the history of post-war Germany through the eyes of its women.

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The Good Place: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: A Great Show

While Season Three wasn’t as great as the previous two seasons, I’m still excited to see what happens next.

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Doctor Who: The Krotons DVD Review: Better Than Its Reputation

A solid story and great performance by the core three are hindered by some really terribly designed monsters.

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The Milky Way (1969) Blu-ray Review: Surrealistic Satire

A Pilgrim’s Progress through Catholic history as seen through the satiric lens of Luis Bunuel.

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Death in the Garden Blu-ray Review: Well Worth Watching

A decisive critique of capitalism, fascism, and the Catholic Church.

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Doctor Who: The Three Doctors Special Edition DVD Review: Three Times The Fun

For its tenth anniversary, Doctor Who brought all the Doctors in for a rather mishandled story, but their interactions make the whole thing worth it.

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Gone to Earth / The Wild Heart Blu-ray Review: One Story Cut Twice

Powell and Pressburger’s melodrama is beautiful to look at but a bit old-fashioned to watch.

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Universal Horror Collection, Volume 1 Blu-ray Review: Bela Lugosi Versus Boris Karloff

A nice collection of four films starring the Universal Horror icons.

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Double Face Blu-ray Review: Could Have Used a Face Lift

A subdued Klaus Kinski stars in this krimi/giallo mashup that is never thrilling but often quite dull.

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Night of the Creeps Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: Blood, Guts, and Laughs

This 1980s horror comedy borrows from 1950s sci-fi to create the perfect late night cable movie.

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Mississippi Burning Blu-ray Review: How Can We Sleep When Our State Is Burning

A problematic but powerful look at racism in 1960s America.

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Killing Eve: Season Two Blu-ray Review: Missing Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Season Two has all of the fun of the first season, but the story ventures a little too far into the bushes.

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The Silent Partner Blu-ray Review: An Underseen Gem

No need to be quiet about this great little thriller.

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Kidnapped (1971) Blu-ray Review: More Political than Adventurous

Robert Louis Stevenson’s grand adventure tale loses a lot of its adventure to get bogged down in boring political details.

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Modest Heroes Blu-ray Review: Eat Their Shorts

Studio Ponoc is back with three animated shorts about modest people
doing extraordinary things.

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Bright Angel Blu-ray Review: A Coming-of-Age Road Trip

Kino Lorber Studio Classics presents this forgotten gem that’s given a second chance on Blu-ray.

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La Prisonnière Blu-ray Review: Cluzot Gets Modern

Henri-Georges Clouzot’s final film is a visually sumptuous, but flawed masterpiece.

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The Nun (1965) Blu-ray Review: Get Thee to a Nunnery

Jacques Rivette’s riveting portrait of convent life in the 18th century is as beautifully filmed as it is horrifying to watch.

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Her Smell Is the Pick of the Week

The reviews have been pretty mixed but everybody praises Moss’s performance and I’m pretty excited to finally see it.

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Five Cool Things and Bob Dylan Turns 78

How about some cool things to start your weekend?

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The Shield: The Complete Series DVD Review, Part 2: Seasons 4-7

While I had some misgivings watching the first three seasons, the back half of this series is as exciting as television gets.

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Is the Pick of the Week

It is an interesting batch of new releases coming out this week.

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A Delicate Balance Blu-ray Review: A Caustic Bore

A cinematic adaptation of a Pulitzer Prize-winning play performed by award-winning actors shouldn’t be this dull.

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Five Cool Things and Doris Day

Here’s all the cool things I consumed this week.

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The Shield: The Complete Series DVD Review, Part 1: Seasons 1-3

The Shield was revolutionary television, but will it hold up upon a revisit?

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Apollo 11 Is the Pick of the Week

Here’s what looks interesting in this week’s Blu-ray releases.

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Five Cool Things and It Chapter Two

It is the weekend so let’s talk about some cool things.

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The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire Blu-ray Review: Confusing and Dull

This giallo/poliziotteschi has too much confusing plot and not enough style to be interesting to anyone but fans of the genres.

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Five Cool Things and Peter Mayhew

May the Force be with us.

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Terra Formars Blu-ray Review: Miike Can Do Better

Takashi Miike’s sci-fi adventure on Mars should have stayed on Earth a little longer.

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Strip Nude for Your Killer Blu-ray Review: Keep Your Clothes On

Salacious 1970s giallo is quite dull despite being packed full of sex and violence.

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Fantômas Three Film Collection Blu-ray Review: Tres Silly

Trilogy of very silly spy films from France features one of the country’s most famous characters.

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Scared Stiff Blu-ray Review: Bored Silly

Low-budget 1980s horror flick waits until the end to get interesting, but by then it is too late.

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Dragged Across Concrete Is the Pick of the Week

Lots of interesting stuff coming out this week, I’ve got your info.

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Dragged Across Concrete Blu-ray Review: Challenging, but Rewarding

S. Craig Zahler’s latest film is loaded with controversy, designed to trigger pretty much everyone, but it’s also really good.

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Enigma (1982) Blu-ray Review:  Where Have All The Good Spy Movies Gone

Cold War spy flick from the ’80s fails to excite.

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Five Cool Things and Notre Dame

Here’s five cool things I discovered this week.

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Keoma Blu-ray Review: The Spaghetti Western’s Last Breath

Franco Nero stars in this later-period spaghetti western that’s got a lot of style, and little else.

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The Strange Door Blu-ray Review: Not Strange Enough

Charles Laughton and Boris Karloff star in this Robert Louis Stevenson adaptation that’s slight but entertaining.

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Noir Archive Volume 1: 1944-1954 Is the Pick of the Week

A full week of classic releases and a few new ones.

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Scream and Scream Again Blu-ray Review: You’ll Scream for It to Be Over

Three horror legends barely star in a ridiculously confusing early 1970s British horror.

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Five Cool Things and Alice in Wonderland

Here’s five cool things I watched this week.

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The House of the Seven Gables Blu-ray Review: A Fine Adaptation of a Classic Novel

Seven gables, two deaths, one curse, and lots of melodrama.

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Glass Is the Pick of the Week

Here’s all that’s interesting coming out this week in the world of Blu-ray.

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The Land Unknown Blu-ray Review: A Hot Time in Antarctica

A forgotten film about lost world that really ought to be remembered.

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Five Cool Things and The Rise of Skywalker

Here’s some cool things I saw this week.

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Bancroft: Season One DVD Review: Completely Bonkers

Sometimes you need to take a break from all the prestige television demanding your attention and watch something completely ridiculous.

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