
Blu-ray Review: Room at the Top
As the New Wave emerged in late 1950’s France, Britain too, was experiencing its own cultural movement with the rise of the “kitchen sink” drama. Kitchen sink dramas presented gritty, realistic stories of domestic or

As the New Wave emerged in late 1950’s France, Britain too, was experiencing its own cultural movement with the rise of the “kitchen sink” drama. Kitchen sink dramas presented gritty, realistic stories of domestic or

[amazon_link asins=’B077687NXT’ template=’ProductAd’ store=’moviegazett03-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’aefbc0d9-3545-11e8-9b73-3fc2be6089f3′]Curtis Harrington is another name in a long a list of directors with links to Roger Corman. In 1961, Harrington made the low-budget, independent mermaid film Night Tide, and then
Criterion | 1969 | 145 mins. NR Until ten days ago, I’d never seen Jean-Pierre Melville’s Army of Shadows (L’armée des Ombres). Made in 1969, it wasn’t widely seen in France and wasn’t released in