The film is a satirical skewering of the legacy of French imperialism.
The bad news is that Extreme Ops is every bit as atrocious on the small screen as it was on the big screen.
The tough but tender Beautiful Thing is one of the most honest and moving gay youth dramas in recent memory.
The naturalistic sexuality of Vigo’s only feature film is even still ahead of its time.
I could probably make a better film in a coma, but I still don’t hear Revolution Studios knocking on my door.
Fans will be happy just to have anything from the original series on DVD, and the “limited edition” cachet is simply fanboy gravy.
If IMDb is to be trusted, and if you liked The Godfather Part II, you should therefore enjoy Carpetbaggers.
A disappointing DVD treatment for Chabrol’s must-see psychological thriller.
Welcome to America, folks! God bless Michael Moore.
It proves that there’s no better guide out of a complex maze than an autistic man-child with incredible mathematical skills.
The must-see El Crimen del Padre Amaro doesn’t get much love on video.
A stirring piece of political activism, Bloody Sunday would make an excellent addition to any school library across the country.
The film is a sweet and powerful rebuke of the epidemic of discouragement that plagues so many cultures of color.
Moody yet mischievous, this multicultural mafia mash-up might make a mad Miike admirer of you.
Just skip to track 9 and watch as Pierce Brosnon grabs on to the head of a nun and threatens to kill her. The rest is sleepy-time material.
Broomfield lends frightening credence to the possibility of a conspiracy of epic proportions.
This is probably the closest to a Franco experience as its Freedom Fries-eating target audience is likely to get.
Straw Dogs deservedly gets the deluxe treatment from the always-exceptional Criterion Collection.
The features on this DVD feel as if they’ve been designed for the five and under crowd.
On the disc, De Palma discusses how Femme Fatale is his most unconscious film.
Twohy has yet to make a great genre film so it’s likely that moviegoers will want to give Below das boot.