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5 days ago |
avforums.com | Casimir Harlow
DazzlerRetro inspired action-comedy, Dick Dynamite: 1944, arrives on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital from 5th May!DICK DYNAMITE: 1944We are giving YOU the chance to win a copy on Blu-raySynopsis:In the dying days of World War II, Nazi scientists hatch a desperate plan to turn the population of New York into flesh-eating zombies. The only man who can stop them is Dick Dynamite, a cigar-chomping, Panzer-crushing, muscle-bound one-man army.
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6 days ago |
avforums.com | Casimir Harlow
Basquiat Review Now famous for everything from being Felix in the Craig-era Bonds to starring in gems like American Fiction and TV shows like Westworld, Wright was gifted his first leading man opportunity almost thirty years ago, in 1996's Basquiat, a distinctive portrait of a young late-Warhol-era artist who left a memorable mark during his burned-twice-as-bright tenure. Hardly an unfamiliar tale, or a particularly surprising one, shining a light on this perhaps lesser-known talent is a...
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6 days ago |
avforums.com | Casimir Harlow
#1 Read the Basquiat 4K Blu-ray Review. Jeffrey Wright's impressive lead debut is courtesy of an artist's vision of an artist's life, on an immaculate if somewhat controversial 4K disc from Criterion. Write your own review for Basquiat Movie Review Co-ordinator The Best Blu-ray and Movie Resource Bookmark it now! My opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the AV Forums or the associated websites...
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1 week ago |
avforums.com | Casimir Harlow
THIRD WINDOW FILMSTOKYO POPUSA-Japan / 1988 / 100mins / In English with English subtitles for the Japanese dialogue / ColourAn underseen gem of ‘80s American independent cinema by Fran Rubel Kuzui (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), TOKYO POP takes us on a breezy tour through bubble era Tokyo, replete with knowing nods to the city’s vibrant pop culture.
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1 week ago |
avforums.com | Casimir Harlow
Alex Garland managed to do the impossible with Civil War - paint a sobering portrait of an internally wartorn United States without even really depicting, let alone taking sides on, the two main Republican/Democratic parties. It was a fabulously staged drama, cranking up the tension to an unbearable level, as it journeyed into the belly of the beast.
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