But theres much more to Ness story, including the little-known fact that he tried to solve the case of Americas first true serial killer, the Cleveland Torso Murderer, in 1935. New York Times bestselling author and professor William Bernhardt read the factoid in a biography about Ness and was curious enough to start researching Ness […]
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Evil Dead
In Sam Raimis wildly original, wildly influential The Evil Dead of 1981, five friends into the woods for a cabin getaway and couldnt get away from the demons they accidentally summon from an ancient book. In his feature debut, Uruguay director Fede Alvarez retains that setup, minus the vacation. In his vision, the young men […]
Fill the Void
The film zeros in on a Haredi (which means those who tremble before God) Jewish population living in modern-day Tel Aviv, Israel. Amid celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim, a family mourns the death of Esther (Renana Raz, Munich), who dies giving birth to her first son, Mordecai. Esthers death sends a shock wave of […]
Various artists Woody Guthrie at 100!: Live at the Kennedy Center
One look at the artists featured on Woody Guthrie at 100!: Live at the Kennedy Center a concert album/DVD recorded on what would have been his 100th birthday and his far-reaching impact is clear. Who else could influence both Old Crow Medicine Show and Rage Against the Machines Tom Morello to the same […]
Die! Die! My Darling!
Directed by Silvio Narizzano (Georgy Girl) from a clever script by the ever-reliable Richard Matheson (I Am Legend), Die! Die! My Darling! is now available on DVD through the manufactured-on-demand Sony Pictures Choice Collection. In her final feature role, the Lifeboat buoy Bankhead anchors the film as Mrs. Trefoil, whose son was engaged to married […]
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life
That she should be honored to be subservient. That a 28-year-old blonde bombshell would have trouble landing a beau until some 51-year-old man came sliming along. Im being harsh, but this Dean Martin/Stella Stevens pairing now part of the burned-on-demand Sony Pictures Choice Collection engages in all of these and more. I wasnt […]
Searching for Sugar Man
Take, for example, Searching for Sugar Man. Currently up for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award and new to DVD, the doc introduces us to the saga of the one-named Rodriguez, a criminally unknown singer-songwriter from the early 1970s whose career sank into obscurity in his native United States, but whose influence proved monumental in, […]
The Mad Magician
Just as hes about to hit the big time with his super-secret buzz-saw trick, however, his show gets axed and his boss claims proprietary rights to all of Gallicos stage tools. As all mad magicians as wont to do, Gallico snaps and kills the guy by and this fits the theme decapitation via […]
[REC] 3: Genesis
Despite the subtitle, its not really a prequel. Ingeniously presented as a cheesy wedding video, complete with menu and photo montage, the film documents the nuptials of Clara (Leticia Dolera) and Koldo (Diego Martín), and the subsequent country-club reception that gives new meaning to “blow-out.” At some point deep into the dance-party portion of the […]
Drive-In
(How meta it wouldve been to see this at an actual drive-in; Ill settle for its DVD debut from Sony Pictures Choice Collection, rather than the alternative, which is to never see it at all.) Like American Graffiti three years before it, the movie follows a select handful of youngsters, mostly teens, over the course […]
