Finding Neighbors DVD Review: A Rare, Charmingly Adult Take on Unlikely Relationships
By Davy |
It remarkably delves into human connection and understanding that is needed in cinema.
La Grande Bouffe Review: Strangely Succeeds Despite Its Uncomfortable Content
By Davy |
Warning: You may need several bottles of Pepto Bismol and a few grains of salt for this one.
10,000 Saints Movie Review: See It for the Great Performances
By Davy |
A well-acted, if not entirely successful time capsule of 1980s New York.
Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau is the Pick of the Week
By Davy |
A few intriguing new releases for the fan of variety.
My Beautiful Laundrette Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: The Film Stands the Test of Time
By Davy |
A ground-breakingly potent depiction of bleak social commentary.
Do I Sound Gay? Movie Review: Not Your Typical LGBT Documentary
By Davy |
An often hilarious, but very timely depiction of the ‘gay voice’.
Spider Baby Blu-ray Review: An Extremely Offbeat but Amazing Movie
By Davy |
This really is the most maddening story ever told, but in a good way.
Pit Stop Blu-ray Combo Review: One of Jack Hill’s Very Best Films
By Davy |
An unusually exciting story of wild youth and fast cars.
Gerontophilia DVD Review: A Perverse, but Tenderly Made Turning Point in LGBT Cinema
By Davy |
A great film with moments of pure hilarity and emotional intensity.
Welcome to Me Blu-ray Review: Kristen Wiig Is Amazing, but This Movie Is Far from Perfect
By Davy |
Kristen Wiig’s magnum opus, or sort of.
Odd Man Out Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Deft and Thrilling Storytelling
By Davy |
An extremely overlooked masterpiece of personal and spiritual redemption.
A Brief History of Time Criterion Collection Review: A Quirky, Idiosyncratic Tribute
By Davy |
A deep examination of a very complex, but legendary visionary
The Way He Looks Blu-ray Review: An Instant Classic
By Davy |
A beguiling, wonderful film about first love and infatuation.
Stay Hungry DVD Review: A Special Peculiarity as Sports Films Go
By Davy |
An oddly interesting mix of socialism and bodybuilding politics.
Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine Movie Review: A Deserving, Wonderful Tribute
By Davy |
A devastating and heartbreaking document.
Darkman Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review: Delivers the Fun Quotient
By Davy |
Sam Raimi’s ultracool, post Evil Dead B-movie.
National Gallery Movie Review: Frederick Wiseman Delivers Cinematic Fulfillment
By Davy |
A three-hour journey into London’s most prestigious art gallery.
PlayTime Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Hulot vs. Modernization
By Davy |
Jacques Tati’s own brilliantly satirical spin on the mechanical age.
Sleeping Beauty (1959) Diamond Edition Blu-ray Review: Same Great HD Presentation, but Less Features
By Davy |
A brilliant restoration of a now Disney classic.
My Name Is A by Anonymous DVD Review: A Horrifyingly Real and Daring Expose
By Davy |
A despairing, sickening, and all-too-real descent into lost youth
Book Review: Steven Spielberg’s America by Fredrick Wasser
By Davy |
A really great read about a really a great director.
Willow Creek Blu-ray Review: A New Horror Classic
By Davy |
A surprisingly eerie twist on a now tired genre.
Boredom DVD Review: A State This Documentary Won’t Leave You
By Davy |
A very entertaining, but logical depiction of a worldwide epidemic.
Blue Ruin Blu-ray Review: An Intense, Visceral Experience
By Davy |
A ferociously brilliant, new American classic.
Persona (1966) Criterion Collection Review: Chilling, Strange, and Metaphysical
By Davy |
Ingmar Bergman outdoes himself with an influential tale of identical madness.
Document of the Dead DVD Review: An Absolutely Wonderful Labor of Zombie Love
By Davy |
One of the very best documentaries ever made about the horror genre.
The Escape (1939) DVD Review: An Emotionally Charged Gangster Classic
By Davy |
A film that deserves discovery from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Infliction DVD Review: A Low-budgeted, Clever Shocker
By Davy |
Just as creepy as The Blair Witch Project.
Blazing Saddles Movie Review: Funny Racism with a Bite
By Davy |
Mel Brooks outdoes himself with a classic satire of moviemaking politics.
Star Dust DVD Review: B-movie About Hollywood
By Davy |
Linda Darnell shines in a lesser-known good, but not great dramedy about Hollywood.
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