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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Watch this trailer. What does it say to you? Neo-noir through and through, right?
Wrong. This is the most misleading trailer of the year. I just saw this film, and the only term I can think to use as a label for it is "fiasco." Rarely have I seen a contemporary film take such a big swing and whiff so spectacularly. I can safely say that while the noir elements in the trailer exist in the film, they do not represent, at all, what the film is actually doing--or more accurately, trying to do. If all of this sounds frustratingly vague, it's because if I even hinted at the film's actual plot, it would spoil everything. However, without spoiling anything, I can confidently say that the film lacks any semblance of internal logic, which fatally undercuts its true thematic aims. It set out to tell a story, and it certainly did that, but the story it wanted to tell was so ridiculous, so crazy, and so flat-out nonsensical that it's a miracle someone ever greenlit it in the first place. I almost have to tip my cap to the sheer audaciousness of the filmmaker's vision. If you're a fan of films that aim big and fail in every conceivable way, check it out. Otherwise, steer clear. EDIT: Okay, I can't help it. If you've decided you're definitely not going to see it, I'm providing the film's big spoiler under the tag. [Show spoiler]
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#6023 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I saw Cold in July last night, a neo-noir set in the 80s and also with a south western flavour.
It's entertaining and well made enough, but ultimately doesnt amount to anything all that memorable. Has a Carpenteresque score and a Justified type vibe. |
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#6024 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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There was a lot of buzz about it when it came out, but I'm with you - I think I enjoyed it but now I couldn't begin to tell you what it was about.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Yorkshire, UK
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I really enjoyed Cold In July, i don't tend to buy many of todays films on blu but that was a definite pick up for me.
Have to say i found Bad Times At The El Royale a bit of a slog. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Some good news from the MVD thread. The noir box set that's coming in April will indeed be the first in a series.
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Blu-ray Guru
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Blu-ray Knight
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Gumshoe turned out to be much more esoteric and enjoyable than I was expecting (I was expecting an above average noir spoof but this manages to have its cake and eat it too). The supporting cast is a large reason for that and there is a very tight balancing act that Frears manages to achieve by playing his story and characters straight but still managing to spoof the genre with genuinely odd dialogue.
Indicator’s disc is a well reproduced older Sony master that largely looks terrific and does justice to the location shooting in early 70s Liverpool. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Thought the only episode to air was quite good. Recognized a few areas that were filmed to look 50 years ago. I captured many attitudes that were prevalent back in those days. It seemed a little slow in the development of the story, but with her going to LA it should pick up. Loved the photography. Waiting for episode 2 next week.
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As an aside, I LOVE the miniseries format like this show is, or an anthology series where each season is a discrete story, as in true Detective or American Crime Story. You can enjoy a story that's more in-depth than a movie, but the the same time it's a finite length. You don't have to commit to endless episodes where they run out of ideas (Lost), or worry about whether or not the show will be abruptly canceled (Too many to list). |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Here's my review that I wrote upon returning home from the theater... Baker Dill, a scruffy fishing boat captain played by Matthew McConaughey, spends his days on a secluded tropical island, where he takes customers on charter expeditions, drinks away his meager earnings in order to forget about his traumatic wartime experiences, reminisces about his estranged son, and searches for a mythical giant tuna. His first mate, played by Djimon Hounsou, is exasperated with the captain's obsessive quest, while his occasional lover, played by Diane Lane, provides extra cash when he needs it. Dill's life changes when his ex-wife and high school sweetheart, Karen, played by Anne Hathaway, arrives on the scene with a desperate proposition. In exchange for $10 million in cash, Dill must take Karen's sadistically abusive husband, played by Jason Clarke, on a fishing trip and throw him overboard to the sharks. Meanwhile, a mysterious bespectacled man, played by Jeremy Strong, wanders around the seaside community in a suit and searches for the fisherman. For a while, the 2019 thriller, Serenity, which was directed by Steven Knight (Locke), had me hooked. I loved the pulpy film noir aesthetic of its first hour, with Hathaway's blonde femme fatale luring our unkempt protagonist down a dark road of sultry desires in the sweat-drenched heat of the island dusk, and I would have enjoyed watching the familiar, yet entrancing scenario play out to its inevitable “This will not end well.” conclusion. Like the elusive fish that our protagonist yearns to catch, however, this film takes our line and draws us in with riveted anticipation, only to get away from us at the last minute and leave us exasperated on the edge of the boat, wondering what just happened and regretting that the effort was all for nothing. I cannot go into too much detail about the plot without spoiling this film's surprises, but its radical narrative shift during the final half hour left me with a yawn instead of a gasp of awe. Rules are sometimes meant to be broken, but I wish that this particular story had adhered to its coded script. Serenity is not a bad movie, but I returned home from the theater with an empty net. |
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For anyone interested, the BFI's Sight & Sound magazine has a cover feature on Barbara Stanwyck this month.
I don't subscribe, but B&N carries it (certainly in my area). https://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/...rch-2019-issue |
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#6035 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Indicator/Powerhouse Films will release Max Ophul's The Reckless Moment in April.
![]() The legendary Max Ophuls (Letter from an Unknown Woman, La Ronde) directs this tense and stylish 1949 film noir melodrama. Joan Bennett (Scarlet Street, Suspiria) stars as a suburban housewife who covers up a murder to protect her teenage daughter, only to find herself blackmailed by an immoral small-time crook, played by James Mason (North by Northwest, The Deadly Affair). INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES: High Definition remaster Original mono audio Making an American Movie (2010, 42 mins): an analysis by Lutz Bacher, artist and author of Max Ophuls in the Hollywood Studios, on The Reckless Moment Maternal Overdrive – Todd Haynes on 'The Reckless Moment' (2006, 22 mins): the award-winning writer-director discusses one of his favourite films Focus on James Mason (2018): Sarah Thomas and Adrian Garvey explore the distinguished actor’s long career Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Samm Deighan, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits World premiere on Blu-ray Limited Edition of 3,000 copies All extras subject to change |
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Greater NYC
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Feb 2016
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I like the film and I'm glad its coming out on Blu-ray |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Arrow Academy have just announced plans to release The Big Clock (1948) on May 14th!
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