George Pan Cosmatos, Part I
Part 1 of a breezy retropspective on director George Pan Cosmatos, starting with a Blu-ray review of Cobra (Warner Home Video), featuring Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen.
Part 1 of a breezy retropspective on director George Pan Cosmatos, starting with a Blu-ray review of Cobra (Warner Home Video), featuring Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen.
Editor’s Blog on the latest Norman Jewison retrospective at the TIF Bell Lightbox, with a review of his Oscar-winning hit In the Heat of the Night (1967), and multimedia links…
Editor’s Blog on the integration of social media at KQEK.com and its blogs (namely Facebook & Twitter), and what goes into publishing a blog simultaneously on Word Press and Blogger pages (because you all wanted to know dearly)…
Lengthy review of Twilight Time’s grogeous Blu-ray edition of The Egyptian (1954), one of Fox’s best ancient epics and the movie with which Marlon Brando didn’t want to have anything to do, plus a review of Desirée (1954), the fine, fine movie he made instead…
Yes, there’s a Part 3, and the focus is Ernst R. von Theumer’s Jungle Warriors / Euer Weg führt durch die Hölle (1984), the third and final WIP film in Panik House’s dynamic trilogy. Not only is there a film review, but a detailed transcription of the vile theme song lyrics, written by a drunken donkey…
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