Oliver Stone at his peak during the ’80s and ’90s revisited the ’60s with Platoon, Born On The Fourth of July and The Doors. His questioning of what went on during the volatile decade culminated with JFK. The film probed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas
Blu-ray Review: August Underground’s Penance
August Underground shocked unsuspecting viewers who tossed the VHS tape into their VCR and hit play back in 2001. The gore and nightmarish action looked like it was the vacation videos for a pair of serial killers. The film caused a sensation by looking like a snuff film that people
Watch a Video About Tyler’s Progress
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Blu-ray Review: The Blue Jean Monster
Normally there’s no good reason to go shopping the day after Christmas. The stores are packed with people desperately trying to return all the gifts that didn’t fit their bodies or lifestyles. But you’ll want to be the first in line when the mall doors open to snag a copy
The Zone of Interest: Distanced Lives, Absent Voices, by Scott Nye
The post The Zone of Interest: Distanced Lives, Absent Voices, by Scott Nye appeared first on Battleship Pretension. Jonathan Glazer’s fourth film, The Zone of Interest, is almost literally a museum piece. Shot in a house on the grounds of Auschwitz, on the outskirts of the camp, it depicts the