It’s the transplanting of the story to feudal Japan that makes it possibly the best film adaptation of Macbeth.
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The Nightmarish Interview Before Christmas: Chris Sarandon
Chris Sarandon talks to Blogcritics' Gabe Canada about his projects past and future.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Spy Who Came in from the Cold’ – The Criterion Collection
Recommend as a Blu-ray worth investigating.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘To Be or Not To Be’ (1942) – The Criterion Collection
To buy or not to buy?
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Mary Poppins: 50th Anniversary Edition’
Practically perfect in every way indeed.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Nashville’ – Criterion Collection
'Nashville' is not only one of the greatest films of decade filled with them, it is one of the greatest films ever made.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘City Lights’ (The Criterion Collection)
The first dramatic comedy by Chaplin teaches us how to see clearly despite the blinding lights.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘On The Riviera’
On the Riviera may be slight in the plot department, but its music and the immense talent of its star make it a classic film that should not be missed.
Read More »‘Johnny Eager’: Robert Taylor’s Filmic Redemption
Robert Taylor proves in Johnny Eager he could play perfectly an obscure racketeer, an outlaw who continues to pull off tricks even against his own integrity.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘My Name is Nobody’ (1973)
While it’s no Blazing Saddles, there are plenty of laughs and the film just leaves a big grin on your face.
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