We’ll promise to bring you the following reviews next week: James Harben shares the The Company of Wolves (1984); G. Smalley gets a hankering to cover the urban alienation of Crave (2012); Alfred Eaker takes on another Summer Blockbuster as he tries to put Amazing Spiderman 2 in its place; and L. Rob Hubbard (and friends) … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
Our weekly look at what’s weird in theaters, on hot-off-the-presses DVDs, and on more distant horizons… Trailers of new release movies are generally available on the official site links. IN THEATERS (LIMITED RELEASE): Borgman (2013): Strange things happen when a rich woman harbors a mysterious fugitive. From the intriguing Dutchman Alex van Warmerdam, who says … Continue reading WEIRD HORIZON FOR THE WEEK OF 6/6/2014→
Here’s what’s coming up in next week’s reviews: James Harben will sample Frank Henenlotter‘s addictive 1988 black comedy, Brain Damage; we’ll take a look at Quentin Dupieux‘s latest absurdist comedy caper, Wrong Cops, and we’ll venture into the depravity of 2005’s cult classic Sin City (whetting your appetite for the release of the noirish sequel on … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
On Memorial Day (this Monday) here in the States, we’ll start off with a review of the avant-garde indie Way Down in Chinatown, and follow that up with a “big” announcement. As we move into the meat of the week we’ll take a crack at whittling down that reader-suggested review queue with a look at … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
First off… Next week, Alex Kittle will explore The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears (Cattet & Forzani’s neo-giallo followup to Amer), while new contributor James Harben explains what the deal is with The Bothersome Man (2006). Bothersome is in our reader-suggested review queue, and G. Smalley will take a look at another film from … Continue reading WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE→
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