Monthly Archives: June 2020

Isadora (Karel Reisz, 1968)

“Making its Blu-ray debut with this Kino Lorber release, Karel Reisz’s exceptional biopic cleverly avoids most of the pitfalls of the genre.” Read the entirety of my reviewover at Slant Magazine.

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Murder by Decree (Bob Clark, 1979)

“New to Blu-ray, Bob Clark’s atmospheric marrying of fact and fiction still resonates with its themes of political corruption and abuse of power.” Read the rest of my review over at Slant Magazine.

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Let’s Kill Uncle (William Castle, 1966)

“Making its debut on Blu-ray, William Castle’s film is a genuinely amusing jet-black comedy of (ill) manners disguised as an adventure yarn for young adults.” Read the rest of my review over at Slant Magazine.

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Brighton Rock (John Boulting, 1949)

“The film succeeds admirably both as a crackerjack crime thriller and as a moral exposé of human evil.” Read my entire review of Kino’s new Blu-ray disc over at Slant Magazine.

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