Month: March 2021

The Suspect Blu-ray review

The Suspect is a 1944 drama thriller that stars screen icon Charles Laughton, along with veteran actors Henry Daniel, Rosalind Ivan and Mary Gray. The story is about an unhappily married man that wants leave his wife for something happier, but she refuses to divorce him, so he kills her! The film takes place in…


Nothing but the Truth Blu-ray review

Nothing but the Truth is a 1941 American comedy drama film starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. This was their third movie in three years where they teamed-up and once again, they show the chemistry that they had together. Add screen legend Edward Arnold to the mix and you have the makings for another big-time…


Jetsons:The Movie

Meet George Jetson. His boy Elroy. Daughter Judy, Jane his wife. Okay and let’s not forget the rest including Astro the family dog and Rosie the Robot in this 1990 feature length film of the hit cartoon series known as Jetsons: The Movie. In this film Jetson’s boss Cosmo Spacely (voice of Mel Blanc), is…


Dark Intruder Blu-ray review

I have been a Leslie Nielsen fan ever since I was first ‘acquainted’ with the great actor during The Naked Gun film trilogy and the Police Squad television series. I loved his role as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, as his line delivery and comedic acting style left me in stitches. I also enjoyed his non-comedic roles…


Crazy Samurai 400 x 1 Blu-ray review

Director Yûji Shimomura’s story of Crazy Samurai 400 x 1 is nothing more than a tale of revenge. In this film, taking place in the year 1604, Miyamoto Musashi (Tak Sakaguchi) attacked the Yoshioka family at their dojo and defeated their master, Seijūrō and his younger brother Denshichirō in two duels. To honor and save…


My Favorite Blonde Blu-ray review

Comedy legend Bob Hope turned every ‘serious’ film genre into something hysterical. He was able to incorporate comedy into Westerns, horrors, dramas and even spy thrillers with including laughter with the shocks, scares and suspense! He used his wits and nuttiness in the 1942 classic spy thriller comedy My Favorite Blonde, which co-starred someone who…


The Kiss Before the Mirror Blu-ray review

When the name James Whale is mentioned, cinephiles will automatically think of Frankenstein when identifying the legendary director, and rightfully so. He will always be known for his outstanding direction on the Frankenstein films and other classic horrors from the 1930’s such as The Old Dark House and The Invisible Man. Obviously, his resume goes…


A Scream in the Streets Blu-ray review

A Scream in the Streets is 1973 sexploitation film about two Los Angeles detectives Officers Ed Haskell and Bob Streeker (Joshua Bryant and Frank Bannon, respectively) that are assigned to track down and arrest a brutal rapist-murderer terrorizing the city. The assignment is a bit tricky because the killer disguises himself as a woman.  While…


Ingagi Blu-ray review

For those who think the 1933 King Kong was the first film to have a sexual suggestion between a woman and an ape are in for surprise. As it turns out, three years earlier, the film Ingagi explored that idea with an arguably stronger suggestion. Ingagi is a 1930 pre-code documentary style film about an…


Blu-ray Review – Nosferatu in Venice – Severin Films

Nosferatu in Venice is a Klaus Kinski-starring pseudo sequel to the classic Nosferatu directed by Werner Herzog and starring Kinski. But aside from sharing Nosferatu in the title, the vampire aspect, and Kinsky nothing else relates, And I am totally cool with that. Eurohorror pseudo sequels, are never not interesting to me, and Nosferatu in…