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Point Blank   — 4K

by Glenn Erickson

Is it a classic?  We think so. Organized crimeland is invaded by the New-Wavish visual grammar we associate with Alain Resnais. Thriller fans loved the bizarre stylized performance of Lee Marvin as Walker, a vengeful mob victim out to claim the 93 thousand dollars he’s owed. A crystal clear Los Angeles is the setting. Marvin…

Runaway Train   — 4K

by Glenn Erickson

Kino Lorber has a gem in this dazzling 4K remaster that gives Andrei Konchalovsky’s classic a new lease on life. Accessing prime film elements strips away a veneer of greyness and detail-dulling grain. The live-action no-CGI thrills feel even more like gritty reality. Jon Voight, Eric Roberts and Rebecca De Mornay are sensational. Investing in…

Tea and Sympathy

by Glenn Erickson

Quick, adapt this hit Broadway play for the screen!  But remember the guidelines — you can’t directly say what the play is about or use certain words to describe its subject. In fact, you’ll need to eliminate direct references to the play’s strongest statement. The ‘tamed’ film adaption of Robert Anderson’s play gets the glossy…

Dead Kids  Aka Strange Behavior — 4K

by Glenn Erickson

A bizarre favorite returns in a crystal-clear 4K encoding. Michael Laughlin’s eccentric ‘Middle America’ horror item was actually filmed in New Zealand, yet eerily correct in every detail. Michael Murphy and Louise Fletcher top the cast list, but Dan Shor, Fiona Lewis and Dey Young all make strong impressions. In 1981 it was odd and…

The Last Reel: Don’t Fence Me In — 1950s Westerns

by Allan Arkush

Trailers From Hell Guru Allan Arkush’s The Last Reel video essay series rolls on with a look at the 1950s Western TV shows that Allan and everyone else watched constantly, with special shine given to The Lone Ranger, Roy Rogers, and Davy Crockett. Allan also examines where the shows were shot (Chatsworth), the toy gun…

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come and They Will Kill You

by Terry Morgan

Could there possibly be a reason that movies about evil rich people sacrificing and hunting the poor for their own enrichment and amusement are showing up in our cinemas right now? Amoral elites demonstrating a sort of ignoblesse oblige? A shout of “Yes, kings!” before they release the hounds? It is unfortunately above my paygrade…