Category Archives: Movies Watched In 2016

Satan’s Blade (1984)

Aesthetically and conceptually Satan’s Blade is a piece of shit. It’s a slasher film that has 60 minutes between slashes and is full of dopey logic and amateur stylings. It makes you wonder why films like this have such devoted followings and … Continue reading

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Chained (2012)

A nasty and uncomfortable viewing experience but intentionally so. Chained has a pair of terrific performances for such a low-rent genre flick: Vincent D’Onofrio is suitably vile as the serial rapist and murderer Bob, and Eamon Farren is equally effective as Rabbit, … Continue reading

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Mauvais Sang (1986)

My second Leos Carax film following Holy Motors back in 2012. It’s been a long time coming. A titan in the rarely-discussed “cinema du look” movement from France, Mauvais Sang is a spectacular film to behold. Stylistically individual with a genre sensilbiity which combines … Continue reading

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The Character Study: Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret (2011)

At one point in Margaret, a character screams in another character’s face: “We are not supporting characters in the fascinating story of your life!” In a film so densely populated, not just with characters, but with ideas, themes, tones and … Continue reading

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Song of Summer (1968)

Hailed by Ken Russell himself as the best film he ever made, for the BBC or otherwise, Song of Summer sure arrives with raised expectations. This is the third of Russell’s BBC productions I’ve seen now and it is probably his most … Continue reading

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Career Girls (1997)

A little-seen and rarely discussed minor work from Mike Leigh, Career Girls had unfortunate timing in that it was released barely twelve months after Secrets & Lies. That film launched Leigh into the international pantheon of great filmmakers while Career Girlswent mostly unnoticed. It’s … Continue reading

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Mean Creek (2004)

I’ve been wanting to se Mean Creek since it first came out twelve years ago which makes me feel very old. If I saw it back then, I would have been around the same age as most of the main characters. Now … Continue reading

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A Digital Masterwork: Michael Haneke’s Caché (2005)

Caché is one of those movies that winds you so tightly after one watch that a second viewing is sure to be less satisfying. I finally plucked up the courage to give it another spin and while the experience is a … Continue reading

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Richard III (1995)

I don’t think I ever realised how much of a titan in theatre and Shakespearean drama Ian McKellen was until I watched this film and did a bit of background reading on it. McKellen wrote the initial script himself and … Continue reading

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Lake Mungo (2008)

Lake Mungo is one of the most effective faux documentary horror films I’ve seen in a long time. I’m hesitant to call it found-footage because it isn’t really presented as that, but cellphone clips and home video footage do play a … Continue reading

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