The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) & Baise-moi (2000)
This review discusses highly unpleasant and tremendously brutal films. Though the brutality st...
Dave Chappelle and Jim Bruer are not at all Problematic in Classic ‘90’s Stoner Comedy
DIRECTED BY TAMRA DAVIS/1998
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: JUNE 22, 2021/KL...
Ralph Bakshi Pushes Boundaries in Landmark X-Rated and Animated Debut
DIRECTED BY: RALPH BAKSHI/1972
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: OCTOBER 26, 2021/KL STUDIO CLAS...
Despite sharing the same director, it turns out that the connection to Macon County Line is tenuous at best. Other than taking place in the 1950s, and in the same general good ‘ol place (the Louisiana/Georgia state line), this one seems to be called “Return to Macon County“ only because the characters go to Macon County, and then they go there again. It turns out that it’s explicitly not a sequel- even though it’s clearly all to happy to trade on the name.
Stacy Martin imbues Casanova, Last Love with a firm sensuality- that a too-often used woman coming into her own- almost in spite of Jacquot's limp and drowsy direction.