Film Review: Drunken Angel (1948)
Today, I have for you an early film from the great Akira Kurosawa. While Kurosawa isn’t really obscure, this film
A look at odd and obscure films
Today, I have for you an early film from the great Akira Kurosawa. While Kurosawa isn’t really obscure, this film
The 80’s seem to be remembered as a time for strange and/or dark kid’s and family movies, with such examples
Continue readingFilm Review: The Peanut Butter Solution (1985)
This week’s movie is an interesting case. It’s clearly an attempt to create an arty experience while paying homage to
Continue readingFilm Review: Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010)
Today’s film is closer to an experimental art piece than a typical narrative film, which is something we’re pretty familiar
To get back on track after the break, I thought we’d look at the next film included in the Karel
Continue readingFilm Review: Invention for Destruction (1958)
Well, it’s my fiftieth review on this blog, and for this milestone, I thought we would finally get around to
Continue readingFilm Review: Until the End of the World (1991)
Another “pearl from the Czech New Wave,” as Criterion calls it. Daisies is a vibrantly avant-garde movie that shows a
This is probably our first non-feature-length film that we’ve covered on this blog, not counting the Norstein shorts, but just
I’d actually seen this film many years ago, but I could only remember it semi-lucidly, so I figured it would
Continue readingFilm Review: The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb (1993)
I suppose you could consider this review a delayed follow-up to the Vigil one. As I said back then, I
Continue readingFilm Review: The Navigator – A Medieval Odyssey (1988)