Drums Along the Mohawk on Blu
Just uploaded is a review of Twilight Time’s new Blu-ray edition of Drums Along the Mohawk (1939), which includes Nick Redman’s info-packed documentary Becoming John Ford (2007).
Just uploaded is a review of Twilight Time’s new Blu-ray edition of Drums Along the Mohawk (1939), which includes Nick Redman’s info-packed documentary Becoming John Ford (2007).
Film: Excellent BR Transfer: Near-Perfect BR Extras: Perfect Label: Grindhouse Releasing / Region: A, B, C Released: October 8, 2013 Genre: Horror Synopsis: A surgeon requires fresh pituitary glands to maintain the beauty of his exceptionally demanding fiancee. Special Features: Audio Commentary with English Gothic author Jonathan Rigby and Peter Cushing biographer David Miller / […]
The latest installment of CanCon 101, a periodic series showcasing Canada’s less-than-illustrious cinema, is Our Man Flint: Dead on Target, a rather inept attempt to transform the eponymous super-spy in Fox’ two Films Our Man Flint (1966) and In Like Flint (1967) into a weekly hero.
Review of Twilight Time’s new Blu-ray edition of Louis Malle’s Alamo Bay, starring Amy Madigan, Ed Harris and rampant facial hair, plus a teasing update on my arty-farty video store doc, BSV 1172.
Editor’s Blog on Goblin’s first-ever performance in Toronto at The Opera House last week, plus a review of Death Waltz’ limited 12″ EP platter featuring four cuts performed by New Goblin members Maurizio Guarini, Massimo Morante, Claudio Simonetti, and new members Titta Tani and Bruno Previtali.
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