Steve Geise

Night Gallery: Season Two Blu-ray Review: The Gallery Expands

The new Blu-ray set is essential for all fans of the series and/or Rod Serling’s overall work.

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My Old School Movie Review: Something Is Rotten in Scotland

In 1993, a 16-year-old boy named Brandon Lee enrolled at a secondary school in an upscale neighborhood in Scotland. A few things immediately distinguished him from his peers: his mature appearance, his intellectual superiority, and his Canadian accent. Still, he gradually acclimated to Bearsden Academy and found a friend group of classmates that accepted him….

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The Nan Movie Review: Bad Grandma

While Tate is great as one of her signature characters, some odd decisions derail much of the goodwill for the production.

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Giallo Essentials [Black Edition] Blu-ray Box Set Review: Back in Black

Arrow Video is to be commended for continuing to spotlight the giallo genre in this handsome new box set.

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Hero (1997) Blu-ray Review: The Heroic Return of Shaw Brothers

Corey Yuen’s adept touch at action direction ensures that fight scenes are explosive and show Kaneshiro in the most favorable light as the true hero of the piece.

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Book Review: Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator by Sofia Warren

A fascinating peek behind the political curtains, giving readers unique insider access.

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The Clock Blu-ray Review: Judy Garland’s Time

The film often feels like a predecessor of The Out-of-Towners or Date Night, except here the couple are newly introduced and find their mishaps charming instead of additive to already dissolving relationships.

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Poupelle of Chimney Town Blu-ray Review: A Whole New World

While the film just doesn’t flow as well as it could, the world building and character development are done with enough finesse to make the project worth watching. 

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The Red Shoes Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: 15 Minutes in Heaven

Although the overall narrative is nothing special, those precious minutes of performance magnificence elevate the film to well-deserved classic status. 

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Uncharted Blu-ray Review: Charted in the Video Games

The film’s close adherence to the source material has its perks and drawbacks.

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Twisting the Knife: Four Films by Claude Chabrol Blu-ray Box Set Review

While all four films are independent projects with no recurring characters, they carry a unifying theme of deceitful women up to no good.

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Saturday Fiction Movie Review: Return of the Queen

It’s a treat to see Gong Li back in an art house-friendly Chinese drama.

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Paris, 13th District Movie Review: The City of Light Romance

Where Tomine’s original works were somewhat detached and unresolved, Audiard looks for and delivers emotional resonance in the wayward couplings of his characters.

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Book Review: The Junction by Norm Konyu

A winning junction of stellar art and spellbinding plot.

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Man’s Favorite Sport? Blu-ray Review: Rock Out of Water

Rock Hudson stars in this romantic comedy about the author of a well-known fishing guidebook who has never actually fished, making him sorely out of his depth when he’s forced to enter a fishing competition. He’s also burdened with the annoying but adorable press agent Paula Prentiss who arranged the competition but seems determined to…

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Rick and Morty: The Complete Seasons 1-5 Blu-ray Review: One Pickle, Two Crows, and a Multiverse of Mirth

A series so popular that the studio keeps releasing “complete” series sets in the wake of each season rather than waiting until the series finally runs its entire course.

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Blue Skies Blu-ray Review: Holiday Inn Revisited

Crosby and Astaire are delights performing solo and together.

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Lies & Deceit: Five Films by Claude Chabrol Blu-ray Box Set Review

The five films presented here are completely straightforward, pedestrian affairs without any hint of experimentation.

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The Three Musketeers (1948) Blu-ray Review: Night of 100 Stars

In spite of the film’s split personality, it’s worth viewing for the amazing amount and variety of stars.

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Drive My Car Movie Review: A Sublime Journey

As the least-known contender in this year’s Oscar Best Picture nominees, Drive My Car has the best opportunity to surprise Western viewers unfamiliar with its story or cast. Thankfully, it takes full advantage of that opportunity, with director and co-screenwriter Ryusuke Hamaguchi somehow managing to turn a minor Haruki Murakami short story into a three-hour…

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Catwoman: Hunted 4K Ultra HD Review: DC Goes Anime

The plot lets Catwoman do what she does best: steal stuff.

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The Lover 4K UHD Collector’s Edition Review: Fall in Love Again

Now 30 years after its theatrical release, the film has lost none of its power and is instead more stunning than ever thanks to this lush presentation.

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Giallo Essentials [Yellow Edition] Blu-ray Review: Masked Killers, Disrobed Victims

Arrow Video’s second box set collection of giallo classics is now available, arriving less than a month after the first collection. Unlike the first set, all three of the films presented here are more what one would consider true gialli, with seedy crime plots stuffed with sex and gore. All three films are presented in…

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West Side Story (2021) Movie Review: Spielberg Keeps It Real

Spielberg proves to be adept at filming a musical, and is probably the only living director who could have pulled it off this successfully.

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Giallo Essentials [Red Edition] Blu-ray Box Set Review: Mixed Bag, Solid Box

The set is the first of a planned multi-volume collection of giallo essentials, intended to provide neophytes and connoisseurs with a treasury of classics.

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Night Gallery Season One Blu-ray Review: Rod Serling’s Other Series Gets a Fresh Coat of Paint

The new set contains the feature-length pilot episode as well as all six hour-long episodes.

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Mad Max Anthology 4K Ultra HD Box Set Review: Work in Progress

This is the only series where I like each film more than the one that preceded it.

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Freud Blu-ray Review: Montgomery Clift Exorcises His Demons

This mid-career effort by legendary director John Houston is overlong, clinical, and ponderous, and yet Montgomery Clift’s tortured lead performance demands attention and rescues the film. The film is less a biography than an exploration of Sigmund Freud’s few seminal research years that led to his groundbreaking work in the field of psychology. Freud teams…

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Lullaby of Broadway Blu-ray Review: Don’t Sleep on This Joyous Delight

So joyous and feel-good that it’s impossible to watch without a smile on your face.

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The Bitter Stems Blu-ray Review: Argentine Noir

Alfredo Gasper is a hard-working newspaper reporter in Argentina who has become disillusioned about the trajectory of his stalled career. When he’s drowning his sorrows at an upscale bar one night, he chats with the friendly Hungarian bartender and former journalist named Paar Liudas. Together, they cook up a get-rich-quick scheme to establish a bogus…

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Audrey Hepburn 7-Movie Collection Blu-ray Review: More Loverly Than Ever

A must-have for curious newcomers as well Hepburn aficionados.

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Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality Video Game Review: Allons-y!

Licensed video games are always fraught with the peril of hardcore fan expectations vs. actual gameplay. Add in the burden of Doctor Who’s nearly 60-year franchise history and a baker’s dozen of Doctors, each with their own fans and detractors, and it seems foolish to even attempt to adapt the property to the gaming world….

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Change of Habit Blu-ray Review: Easy Habit to Break

Elvis Presley’s performance as a doctor running an inner-city clinic is about as lackluster as that nutty premise.

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Becoming Cousteau Movie Review: From Exploration to Conservation

A loving and informative tribute to this titan of oceanography and conservation.

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Come September Blu-ray Review: Hudson Rocks the Riviera

Rock Hudson is in prime leading man form in this beautifully photographed 1961 romp through the Italian Riviera. Hudson plays an American playboy named Robert who is so well off he can afford to own and maintain an exquisite Italian villa he only visits in September every year. He also maintains a relationship with a…

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On Broadway DVD Review: Start Spreading the News

Essential viewing for musical theatre fans as well as students who weren’t around for the historical moments of the last 50 years.

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Blithe Spirit (2020) Blu-ray Review: Bland and Unspirited, But Mann and Fisher Shine

Noel Coward’s play has been adapted for the screen multiple times dating back to 1945, but it’s been long enough since any recent attempt that someone had to make another run at it. While the cast is strong, the conventional direction by Edward Hall is uninspired, making this a fairly unspirited take on the Coward…

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The Nowhere Inn Movie Review: Make Plans to Check In

Her completely unconventional film is certain to find a devoted fan base, even as it risks disappointing her most ardent supporters hoping for more music.

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In the Good Old Summertime Blu-ray Review: You’ve Got Snail Mail

This 1949 Judy Garland vehicle that is an update of the 1940 Jimmy Stewart movie, The Shop Around the Corner,

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Blind Beast Blu-ray Review: An Assured Vision by Director Yasuzo Masumura

The film is at its best when the captive Aki starts poking apart the relationship dynamic between the fully grown but totally dependent man and his nurturing old mother.

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Thoroughly Modern Millie Blu-ray Review: Thoroughly Charming

Kino Lorber has opted to provide the full roadshow version of the film.

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The Daimajin Trilogy Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set: Stone Cold Kaiju Action

Generally overlooked in the West, but thanks to this expertly produced new box set the films have a much better chance to connect with discerning kaiju fans.

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It Happened at the World’s Fair Blu-ray Review: It Probably Shouldn’t Have

Elvis is totally fine in the film, but he’s hampered by a bizarre script and a lackluster leading lady in the icy Joan O’Brien.

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Take Me Out to the Ball Game Blu-ray Review: Almost a Home Run

A Warner Archive release that I would point to if asked to recommend one of their titles from a technical perspective.

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An American in Paris: The Musical Blu-ray Review: C’est Bon

A fun, engaging show that is well worth a look by all musical theatre fans.

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Years of Lead Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set Review: Transforms Lead into Gold

Arrow Video’s new box set aims to shine a light on poliziotescchi, police action films that generally took a more serious, realistic approach to their mayhem.

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It Happened on 5th Avenue Blu-ray Review: Thoroughly Charming Happenstance

The story is sweet, heartwarming, and wholly enjoyable nearly 75 years later.

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Irezumi Blu-ray Review: Kiss of the Spider Woman

Another gem in Arrow Video’s rapidly expanding roster of spectacular niche films, and well worth adding to the library of all fans of Japanese cinema.

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World of Wong Kar Wai Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: What a Wonderful World

This incomplete masterwork is still far and away one of the best and most important sets ever released by Criterion.

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