Author: David Steigman

Doctor X Blu-ray review (Warner Archive Collection)

Every October when I exclusively watch horror movies to celebrate the Halloween season, Doctor X is one of the films that I always watch. Known for its line “synthetic flesh” the creature in this picture is nothing short of hideous and is spookier than most, including those in contemporary horror cinema! Based on the play…


Man from Del Rio / The Ride Back Blu-ray review

Anthony Quinnhad an amazing career in Hollywood that spanned for over 60 years. He was nominated for several Academy Awards and two for Best Supporting Actor for Viva Zapata! and Lust for Life. In 1987 he won the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. A pair of Westerns that he starred in during…


The Hills Run Red (1966) Blu-ray review

Known in Italy as Un Fiume di dollari, which in English means A River of Dollars, but in America, it is recognized under the title The Hills Run Red, this picture is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film stars Thomas Hunter along with legendary American actors Henry Silva and Dan Duryea….


Jeremy (1973 film) Blu-ray review

Jeremy is a 1973 American romantic drama film starring screen legends Robby Benson and Glynnis O’Connor. The story is about young romance and heartbreak, something we all go through in life, unfortunately.   The story is about Jones Jeremy (Robbie Benson, City Limits), a 15-year-old high school student in New York who is a quiet,…


Madame Claude – The French Woman Blu-ray review

The 1977 film, Madame Claude aka The French Woman is a French erotic crime drama that was based on a true story of French brothel madam, Madame Claude. This picture takes a closer look at the life of Madame Claude. Take that anyway you wish. Parisian Madame Claude (iconic film actress Francoise Fabian, How to…


Wings of the Hawk Blu-ray review

As many of his fans know, director Budd Boetticher was mainly recognized for his classic B-Western films often starring legendary actor Randolph Scott.  Several of his films such as The Tall T for example arguably easily fit in the “A” category. His 1953 film Wings of the Hawk fits into the upper tier, not just…


Man of the East Blu-ray review

For those who love tongue-in-cheek Westerns, the 1972 film Man of the East is just for you. It stars the iconic actor Terence Hill, known for his roles in various Spaghetti Western films, whether they were played straight or for laughs. Upon hearing of his father’s final request, his son, Sir Thomas Fitzpatrick Phillip Moore…


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…