To be honest, I am not all that familiar with the works of director Krzysztof Kieślowski until recently and had the pleasure of watching his masterpieces Three Colors Blue, Three Colors White and Three Colors Red which are all part of his Three Colours Trilogy. These are all French classics, although these are all co-productions…
Fate/Stay Night: Complete Collection Blu-ray Review [Sentai Filmworks]
Sentai Filmworks, through their kinds hearts, have decided to re-release the fan favorite anime series Fate/Stay Night, previously having been issued as two 12-episode collections which are now out of print. This 3-disc set sees the entire 24-episode series in a single release. How does this show hold up? Let’s dig in! Orphan Shirou is…
The Devonsville Terror – Blu-ray Review (Vinegar Syndrome)
Picture it: Devonsville, 1683. Some puritanical dickbagels burn three women at the stake. Why oh why did they do this? They think that these totally innocent people are witches! Here comes your fact-filled history lesson, so buckle up, kiddos. Puritans were somewhat anti-witch back in the day. That’s it. Three hundred years later, the same…
Love and Lies: Complete Collection Blu-ray Review [Sentai Filmworks]
Can you have love without lies? Can you lie about being in love? It’s time we found out in this twelve-episode anime series reissued recently on blu-ray from our old friends at Sentai Filmworks. In the not-too-distant future, Japan is suffering severely declining birth dates (a problem they are already facing today) to the point…
Demon of Paradise Blu-ray review
Demon of Paradise is basically, for all intensive purposes, a Filipino version of Creature from the Black Lagoon. The difference is, this movie is a cheesy horror film from the 80s with severely hammy acting, tons of gun violence and an odd-looking monster, as opposed to a well-made, well-produced and well-acted 50s B-movie, which Creature…
Revisions Blu-Ray Review [Sentai Filmworks]
Arriving recently on blu-ray from anime juggernaut Sentai Filmworks is the 2019 action sci-fi series Revisions. Hop into your mech and let’s fight some gross, mutant robot things! Daisuke is an off-kilter high schooler who has fixated on an incident in his childhood where he was confronted by a being from the future and told…
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