Richard Pryor Vehicle Stalls Somewhere Between Edgy and Heartfelt.
DIRECTED BY OZ SCOTT/1981
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 10, 2020/KL STUDIO CLASSICS
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Jia Zhangke's Latest is an Ambitiously Personal Slow Burner
DIRECTED BY JIA ZHANGKE/CHINESE; MANDARIN/2019 (U.S. Theatrical Release)
There’s no denyi...
Another Installment of the Webcam Horror Series
DIRECTED BY STEPHEN SUSCO/2018
In Unfriended: Dark Web, Matias (Colin Woodell) has a new laptop. He bought i...
Another Year and Another Entry in One of the Most Confounding Horror Series Today
DIRECTED BY GERALD MCMURRAY/2018
The First Purge is a prequel to the prior...
A Japanese Zombie Film With Undying Sympathy
DIRECTED BY SABU/JAPANESE/2013
STREET DATE: JANUARY 2, 2018/REDEMPTION FILMS
Zombies are real.
That’s the...
A teen-slasher-comedy with a social commentary on our obsession with technology
Director: Tyler MacIntyre/2017
Tyler MacIntyre's latest film Tragedy Girls m...
DIRECTED BY J. LEE THOMPSON/1972
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes is the third sequel to 1968’s The Planet of the Apes (following Beneath the Planet of the...
Revisiting the Late Director's Major-Studio Zombie Comeback
Upon his recent passing, the time is right to represent my original opening weekend review of Georg...
Documentary Goes Into The Belly Of LA's Early Punk Scene
Film #17: The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)
Director: Penelope Spheeris
From the fall o...
"The Past Isn't Dead. It Isn't Even Past."*
Film #14: Stories We Tell (2012)
Director: Sarah Polley
One of the tasks of adulthood is to sort out what we ...