“SOMETIMES THE SMALLEST GESTURE CAN LEAD TO THE GREATEST CHANGE” From victories, hardships, and atrocities, the historical references of World War II have been well-documented, weaving the tales of thousands into an intricate tapestry of war. From the Europe to the islands of the Pacific Ocean, WWII in encompass
Blu-ray Review: Legend Of The Eight Samurai (Limited Edition)
Kinji Fukasaku became one the great directors of gangster films including his Battles Without Honor and Humanity during the early ’70s. You wanted to see mobsters clash, he took you deep into the fray. But Japan’s lust for films about the Yakuza died down and the director found himself bouncing
Blu-ray Review: Ghost Cat Anzu
During a vacation at Blowing Rock, we were sitting around the fire pit when the owner of the Inn explained to us that cats were interdimensional beings. I only thought my cats hid inside the sofa. But it seems they were doing more. Of course, I’m not sure of this
Terror In The Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC creeps onto Blu-ray in May
Before Giallo became the rage in Italy, The Germans dominated the mystery genre with a series of movies based on the British writer Edgar Wallace and his son Bryan Edgar Wallace. Terror In The Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC brings together five movies onto Blu-ray that were made at
Monday Movie: To Sleep with Anger, by Alexander Miller
The post Monday Movie: To Sleep with Anger, by Alexander Miller appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Every Monday, we’ll highlight a piece of writing from our vaults. This review of To Sleep with Anger originally ran as a Criterion Prediction. Charles Burnett, armed with a more substantial budget, some star