I Am Number Four Blu-ray Review: Number Six Would Have Been Better
By Steve Geise |
Director and stars fumble badly, but co-star Teresa Palmer shines.
Gnomeo & Juliet Blu-ray Review: A Mostly Pleasant Surprise
By Steve Geise |
Not a classic, but worthwhile and sweet family entertainment.
Diabolique (1955) Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Crime and Punishment
By Steve Geise |
An unforgettable revenge thriller.
Pale Flower Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Essential Japanese New Wave
By Steve Geise |
Cool couple chase illicit thrills in 1960s Tokyo.
Farewell DVD Review: Cold War Espionage Based On A True Story
By Steve Geise |
Espionage thriller contains the deeper story of a father’s love of family and country.
Le Cercle Rouge Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Short on Plot, Long on Mise en Scene
By Steve Geise |
A rewarding experience in the hands of this master director.
Despicable Me Blu-ray Review: A Highly Entertaining Family Film
By Steve Geise |
The film is a joy to behold on Blu-ray.
Sucker Punch Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Review
By Steve Geise |
Some intriguing covers, but unnecessarily extended.
The Sound of Music: 45th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Review: Dozens of Hours of Entertainment
By Steve Geise |
The hills are more alive than ever.
Fish Tank Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: An Andrea Arnold Primer
By Steve Geise |
Worthwhile for its lead performances and continuing improvement of Arnold, but difficult to recommend as essential viewing.
Amarcord Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Parade of Unforgettable Characters
By Steve Geise |
An ode to Fellini’s childhood in a quaint Italian town in the 1930s.
Still Walking Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Most Personal Film
By Steve Geise |
An emotional punch that extends far beyond the actions occurring in the film.
Book Review: The James Bond Omnibus Volume 001 by Anthony Hearn, Henry Gammidge, et al.
By Steve Geise |
More than just an exercise in Bond fandom. Instead a fully enjoyable exploration of stellar sequential art.
Animal Kingdom DVD Review: Crime and Punishment in Suburban Melbourne
By Steve Geise |
A winning combination of its many fine components.
Secretariat Blu-ray Review: An Also-Ran
By Steve Geise |
So bland and predictable that it seemingly could have directed itself.
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