Has Anybody Seen My Gal Blu-ray Review: Keep Looking, the Old Man Is in the Way
By Steve Geise |
This 1952 charmer masquerades as a Rock Hudson/Piper Laurie rom-com, but pay close attention to that waving man behind the title.
Slamdance 2024 Review: Chaperone: Highs and Lows in Hilo
By Steve Geise |
Zoe Eisenberg’s solo directorial debut premieres at Slamdance 2024, featuring an entirely AANHPI cast set in Hilo, Hawaii.
Book Review: Atlas Artist Edition No. 1: Joe Maneely: “The Raving Maniac” and Other Stories
By Steve Geise |
This debut Atlas Artist Edition sets a new high mark for future archival projects, towering over all other Golden Age collections.
Please, Not Now! Blu-ray Review: Brigitte Bardot Will Have You Saying Please, Now!
By Steve Geise |
Brigitte Bardot is here to heat up the New Year in this steamy comedy from provocative writer/director Roger Vadim
Blast of Silence Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Silent Night, Hole-y Night
By Steve Geise |
Blast of Silence isn’t a holly jolly Christmas tale, but it’s an ideal excuse to put on something a bit different in the holiday Blu-ray rotation.
Masaaki Yuasa: Five Films Blu-ray Review: Time to Ride the Wave
By Steve Geise |
The new box set is a treasure trove of content for Yuasa fans, and a great reminder of the impressive anime legacy he has crafted throughout his career.
Shaun the Sheep: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: A Cracking Collection of Agricultural Mayhem
By Steve Geise |
Just in time for the holidays, Shout! Factory has released a new Blu-ray box set of the entire series of the beloved animated show, Shaun the Sheep.
Book Review: Everywhere an Oink Oink by David Mamet
By Steve Geise |
David Mamet’s latest book about his Hollywood career is the ramblings and grumblings of a legendary talent as he watches the sunset of his career.
Book Review: Prince Valiant Vol. 27: 1989-1990 by Hal Foster, John Cullen Murphy, and Cullen Murphy
By Steve Geise |
More than 50 years after its debut, Prince Valiant continues his globe-trotting adventures in this latest two-year collection of weekly newspaper strips.
Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer Movie Review: The Master Becomes the Subject
By Steve Geise |
Filmmaker Thomas von Steinaecker paints a well-balanced and engaging portrait of the legendary auteur, albeit with fairly large brushstrokes.
Spin: The Complete Series DVD Review: French Political Intrigue
By Steve Geise |
This French TV series takes a look into the halls of power at the top tier of French government, as viewed by a veteran spin doctor.
Shaw Brothers Classics Vol. Three Blu-ray Review: The Formula Remains Strong, Even As the Stars Disappear
By Steve Geise |
While Shout! Factory’s latest Blu-ray set is short of star power, it still has plenty of entertaining Shaw Brothers formula.
Book Review: The Complete Alien Collection: Symphony of Death by Alex White and Tim Waggoner
By Steve Geise |
Following their first omnibus in January, Titan Books is closing out the year with another collection of three standalone Alien novels.
Book Review: In Search of Gil Scott-Heron by Thomas Mauceri and Seb Piquet
By Steve Geise |
Less a biography than a MacGuffin hunt, writer Thomas Mauceri details his years-long quest to track down and interview the elusive and seminal musician.
Book Review: Macanudo: Optimism Is for the Brave by Liniers
By Steve Geise |
Fantagraphics continues their English-language collections of this Argentine comic strip with this charming second volume.
The Challenge Blu-ray Review: Accept This Challenge
By Steve Geise |
Watch it for Toshiro Mifune in full classic samurai robes brandishing his sword against baddies, as he did so many times in Akira Kurosawa’s films.
Book Review: Time Under Tension by M.S. Harkness
By Steve Geise |
After a three-year gap, M.S. Harkness returns with her third autobio graphic novel, and first for Fantagraphics.
EO Blu-ray Review: The Secret Life of Donkeys
By Steve Geise |
It’s hard to believe that a virtually wordless film about a donkey in Poland could be so moving and entertaining, but Skolimowski pulls it off.
Book Review: Dauntless Dames: High-Heeled Heroes of the Comics
By Steve Geise |
Dauntless Dames is a fascinating collection of little-known Golden Age comic strips presented in a stunning oversized format.
Farewell My Concubine 30th Anniversary Movie Review: Leslie Cheung Shines Once More
By Steve Geise |
Leslie Cheung gives himself over so fully to his character that the line between performer and role completely disappears.
American Pop Blu-ray Review: Try, Try, and Try Again
By Steve Geise |
Bakshi’s most American of films is a fascinating look at a master animator delivering a moving, multigenerational tale.
Book Review: Totem by Laura Pérez
By Steve Geise |
In Laura Pérez’s beautiful, bewildering graphic novel, a young sculptor reminisces about her past girlfriend and her grandmother’s mysticism.
The Prodigal Son Blu-ray Review: Sammo Hung Meets Wing Chun
By Steve Geise |
If you’re a fan of Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Wing Chun, or martial arts movies in general, the film is well worth watching.
Gay Purr-ee Blu-ray Review: Judy Garland Gets Animated
By Steve Geise |
This animated musical is a fine send-off for Garland’s collaboration with her Wizard of Oz songwriters, and a fitting coda for her monumental career.
Book Review: Eden II by K. Wroten
By Steve Geise |
Wroten delivers a monumental work that offers vital youth insight and social commentary in a swirling fever dream of artistic expression.
Book Review: Memoirs of a Man in Pajamas by Paco Roca
By Steve Geise |
Paco Roca’s comic strips take us through his amusing daily struggles as an artist successful enough to work on comics full time from home.
A Moment of Romance Blu-ray Review: HK Stockholm Syndrome
By Steve Geise |
While the love story plot is far-fetched, it’s a delight to watch the fairly young Andy Lau further establishing his legendary career.
Book Review: Starseeds 3 by Charles Glaubitz
By Steve Geise |
Starseeds 3 is a masterclass in graphic design, a cosmic and metaphysical delight that is destined to be a touchstone for decades to come
Cosa Nostra: Franco Nero in Three Mafia Tales by Damiano Damiani Blu-ray Review
By Steve Geise |
Cosa Nostra is the box set I didn’t know I needed, offering three riveting dramas anchored by Nero’s searing performances and Damiani’s polished direction.
Is Paris Burning? Blu-ray Review: Night of 100 Stars
By Steve Geise |
The plot is stuffed with so many characters and battle footage that none of the recognizable stars have any meaningful screen time.
Du Barry Was a Lady Blu-ray Review: All Show, Little Story
By Steve Geise |
Even by the admittedly low bar of plot development in classic movie musicals, this story is so half-baked it may as well just be called a musical revue.
Aber Bergen: Complete Series DVD Review: Divorce Norwegian Style
By Steve Geise |
While the show doesn’t blaze any memorable pathways in its legal cases, it is a cozy and involving series thanks to the relationships of the leads.
Four Quartets DVD Review: Magnetic, Mesmerizing Solo Stage Performance
By Steve Geise |
Ralph Fiennes puts in an acting masterclass, wringing emotion and thorough understanding out of T.S. Eliot’s frequently inscrutable ramblings.
Book Review: Alison by Lizzy Stewart
By Steve Geise |
Lizzy Stewart’s complete and polished long form project displays the best of both worlds of her chosen format, the graphic and the novel.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 4K Digital Review: All the Feels
By Steve Geise |
Gunn’s back story about Rocket, as well as the end of the road for this Guardians incarnation, make for a wholly satisfying emotional rollercoaster.
Book Review: Dear Mini: A Graphic Memoir, Book One by Natalie Norris
By Steve Geise |
Natalie Norris’s graphic memoir debut is a disturbing, cathartic chronicle of a chaotic chapter in her life.
Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece / Tintin and the Blue Oranges Blu-ray Review
By Steve Geise |
Two of the iconic Belgian comic book character’s earliest feature film adaptations have arrived on Blu-ray.
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman DVD Review: Murakami Gets Animated
By Steve Geise |
Writer/director Pierre Földes stitches together unrelated Haruki Murakami short stories into a cohesive narrative in this animated feature film.
Book Review: The Planetoid and Other Stories by Al Feldstein and Joe Orlando
By Steve Geise |
This collection presents Joe Orlando’s first two dozen classic EC sci-fi comics in chronological order as published between 1951-54.
Book Review: Nudism Comes to Connecticut by Susan Schade and Jon Buller
By Steve Geise |
After creating more than 60 children’s books together, this work represents both the couple’s first work for adults and first graphic novel.
Tommy Guns Blu-ray Review: Blasts Conformity to Smithereens
By Steve Geise |
Angolan-Portuguese director Carlos Conceição announces his arrival on the global stage with this blisteringly original, confounding film that defies categorization.
Film: The Living Record of Our Memory DVD Review: Boiling the Preservation Ocean
By Steve Geise |
This new documentary takes a look at film preservation and restoration efforts underway around the world.
Joy House Blu-ray Review: Love and Death on the French Riviera
By Steve Geise |
Guess who will prevail in this deadly battle of wits, superbly enhanced by its impeccably cool era, setting, score, and stars.
Book Review: Listen, Beautiful Márcia by Marcello Quintanilha
By Steve Geise |
Award-winning Brazilian graphic novel follows the life of a virtuous and hard-working nurse who isn’t defined by her home in the favela.
Anna May Wong Collection Blu-ray Review: To Wong Blu, Thanks for Everything
By Steve Geise |
While Wong’s work has been fairly obscure in recent times, this set succeeds in returning her to the conversation and making her films easily accessible.
Book Review: Daughters of Snow and Cinders by Núria Tamarit
By Steve Geise |
Núria Tamarit’s new graphic novel tracks her heroine’s path from the fringes of frontier society to the icy heart of the wilderness.
One Way Passage Blu-ray Review: Book This Voyage
By Steve Geise |
A brisk and satisfying rollercoaster ride through an improbable romance set amongst the elegance of Depression-era high seas travel.
Sick of Myself Movie Review: The Dark Side of Narcissism
By Steve Geise |
Kristoffer Borgli’s film is decidedly thought-provoking and blisteringly original, anchored by strong performances and brisk, assured direction.
The Hunters: Complete Seasons 1 & 2 DVD Review: A Man Called Backström
By Steve Geise |
The new DVD set is a great introduction for new Backström viewers and a welcome return of an old friend for veteran fans.
iMordecai DVD Review: Judd Hirsch Strikes Gold in His Golden Years
By Steve Geise |
First-time writer/director Marvin Samel has crafted a hidden gem that is sure to be embraced by all viewers who manage to unearth it.