Sunday, February 22, 2026

1958 - DUNKIRK, a good version of a frequently told World War II story

If the famous Dunkirk "miracle" is remembered in the movies today, it's probably for the spectacular Christopher Nolan film that was released in 2017.  This version of the Dunkirk evacuation is also a very good account of this decisive moment for the British during World War II.

The film was a production of Ealing Studios and it's a little different from their famous comedies but it was made with all the care that they brought to all of their productions.  The producer was the legendary Michael Balcon who also was the head of the studio.  Balcon was probably one of the most important individuals in the development of the British cinema.  He was responsible for developing a lot of talent which included individuals like Alfred Hitchcock, Alec Guinness, Alexander Mackendrick, Jack Hawkins, Joan Greenwood and Charles Crichton to name just a very few.

There were no hammy actors in this film.  John Mills, Bernard Lee and Richard Attenborough were character actors first if movie stars at all.  This film was shot in France, and England with very careful attention payed to getting the physical production right. The director was Leslie Norman a competent technician who spent a lot of his career working in British television.

 

Dunkirk was written by David Divine, the running time is 134 minutes. 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

1982 - FERAT VAMPIRE, aka UPIR Z FERATU, the vampire car movie

Well here's a plot you don't see everyday.  A race car company has developed a car that runs on human blood.  A doctor suspecting something is not right tries to get to the bottom of this unusual situation.  This leads him into a conspiracy where the automobile company that has developed the car now wants to market and sell it around the world.

The director Juraj Herz really plays up the horror elements of the story but he also seems to be making some sort of statement about the need for human kind to commit suicide by getting into a moving four wheel machine and driving faster and faster until it finally kills him or someone else.

 

Unlike the previous Herz film I viewed Beauty and the Beast, which had a lot of atmospheric gloom and doom, much of Ferat Vampire takes place in the daylight and is set in contemporary Czechoslovakia to emphasize the modern horror of the situation.

 

Does Ferat Vampire succeed as a horror film or a commentary on people's fascination with killing themselves in fast cars?  I have no idea.  However one thing you can be sure of is that this is certainly a journey into weirdo film world. I know there have been other possessed automobile films like The Car and Christine, but Ferat Vampire definitely has a tire up in the evil jalopy story sweepstakes.

The film was written by Jan Fleischer and Juraj Herz, the running time is 90 minutes.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

1938 - SUEZ, impressive production with the usual Hollywood distortions about history.

Darryl F. Zanuck's big production about the construction of the Suez Canal gets the usual Hollywood treatment.  Impressive special effects, some good looking leading performers a very contrived romance and a screenplay that has nothing to do with the actual building of the canal.  A lot of thought must have gone into putting this historically inaccurate mess of a film together.

Tryone Power is Ferdinand de Lesseps who is in love with Countess Eugenie de Montijo played by Loretta Young.  The problem is that Napoleon III is also in love with the Countess.  What's a girl to do marry the good looking but poor de Lesseps or settle down with the rich emperor of France?  Well one thing leads to another and the heartbroken de Lesseps moves to Egypt and to get over his broken heart decides what the heck I might as well build the Suez Canal.  One way of dealing with a relationship problem.

 

A lot of the film is spent on the financing of the canal build which I can assure you does not exactly make for stimulating action film making.  Everything leads up to a big and still awesome special effects scene where a sandstorm almost destroys all the work on the canal.  Even in 1938, Hollywood could whip up a spectuacular set piece like this.  

 

Well in spite of this spectular production this film is mighty turgid and was somewhat of a challenge to sit through.  Watching a film about the building of the Suez Canal isn't exactly exciting and sticking a romantic love triangle just make the whole film seem sillier.

The film was written by Phillip Dunne and Julien Josephson, the running time is 104 minutes. 

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

2025 - WAKE UP DEAD MAN: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY, probably the last in the series or maybe not.

A little behind the scenes recap.   Rian Johnson the director/writer released the first film in the series Knives Out in 2019 to theaters.  Johnson committed to two more sequels which went out for bid for the release of the sequels.  The winner of this little bidding war Netflix payed an obscene amount of money to Johnson and his producer along with star Daniel Craig.  After these two sequels I can assure you none of these guys will ever have to work again which includes their wives, children, grandchildren and probably great grandchildren.  Frankly if some company waved millions of dollars at me it would be hard to say no.

For all of the financial wheeling and dealing that went on to get this movie made Wake Up Dead Man turned out fairly well.  Rian Johnson wasn't asleep at the wheel for this film, he wrote a clever script which had some not uninteresting things to say about religion and the existence of god, a plot point you don't usually see in a murder mystery.

 

As usual Johnson went for the off beat casting, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner and Kerry Washington to name a few all show up in rather offbeat roles.  Daniel Craig is back with his shaky southern accent, as crime solving detective Benoit Blanc.  He's almost a supporting character in this film.  The focus in on a priest accused of murder played by Josh O'Connor who had previously played Prince Charles in the unending Netflix series The Crown.

 

Since this is a murder mystery there will not be spoilers here, this is an enjoyable film with some amusing dialog and so very clever scenes

The running time is a bit long at 144 minutes.  

1993 - SHADOWLANDS, a love story

This film is a love story between celebrated Christian author C.S Lewis and an American poet Joy Davidman a Jewish woman who had converted to Christianity,  She had been corresponding by mail with Lewis for some time and finally traveled to England to meet him.  Much to his surprise he found himself falling into a relationship with her.

The leads were played by Debra Winger and Anthony Hopkins and they were played very well.  In fact the entire cast performed at a very high level.  Even the young boy playing Winger's son from a first marriage doesn't have any of those annoying overacting tendencies that a lot of these child performers seem to pick up.

 

This film was produced and directed by Richard Attenborough and it's probably the best film he made as a director.  Attenborough had a long career acting with some of the best British directors.  But as a director himself a lot of his pictures were very stodgy and ponderous.  It seemed that Attenborough was only interested in making "important" pictures," so audiences sat throught long dull films like Gandhi, Cry Freedom and Chaplin.  They may have been intended to be of great cinematic significance but they sure were boring. 

 

In Shadowlands he had a good script, good actors and an excellent cinematographer in Roger Pratt.  The end result is a very touching love story which was filmed in the classic film style and worked very well.

The film was well written by William Nicholson, the running time is 131 minutes. 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

1984 - RAZORBACK, yes it's Jaws with a really big pig

A giant wild boar is running around the Australian Outback killing and eating people.  Yes it's Jaws in the desert except instead of being set in the ocean we are in the middle of a lot of dirt.

A fair number of people get killed which includes the wildlife photographer wife of an American who is now out for revenge.  It all comes to a climax at an illegal pet food factory where it's the American vs the really big "Sus scrofa" aka wild boar.

 

This foolishness is directed by a man named Russell Mulcahy who along with Razorback is also responsible for Highlander and it's completely ridiculous sequel Highlander II: The Quickening.  Mulcahy was one of those flashy music video directors who liked lots of weird camera angels, frenzied editing and a spastic moving camera racing all over the place.

 

Is this film worth watching?  Well it's pretty dumb.

The film was written by Everett De Roche who cranked out a lot of garbage for Australian film and television.  The running time is 91 minutes. 

1978 - BEAUTY AND THE BEAST aka THE VIRGIN AND THE MONSTER

There have been many versions of Beauty and the Beast with Jean Cocteau's film and the Disney animated feature probably the best known adaptations of this story.  From Czechoslovakia comes this fascinating version.

The emphasis is on horror and is it ever on horror with the love story almost relegated to a next to nothing subplot.  The story is still basically the same with the daughter of a merchant substituting for her father after he violates the home of a mysterious creature living in a creepy rundown castle.   If you are looking for a Beauty and the Beast film with singing dishware you better skip over this one.  An atmosphere of decay and ruin runs through the film.  In fact the Beast is haunted by voices in his head telling him to kill Beauty a nice creepy touch.

 

The film opens with the slaughter of the Merchant's wagon train by some bandits and the killing of a woman by the Beast.  The story then moves to a not very merry medieval village where we get to watch animals being slaughtered for a wedding in a town that is one big muddy disgusting mess.  The cinematography compliments the setting with lots of gloomy and foggy night photography.

 

This version of Beauty and the Beast was directed by Juraj Herz who was associated with the "Czech New Wave." A horror film version of this old narrative war horse was an interesting approach to a frequently adapted story and definitely worth a look.

The film was written by Pavla Marková, the running time is a spooky 91 minutes.  

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

1958 - APPALACHIAN SPRING, a record of choreographer Martha Graham's ballet.

Martha Graham, a choreographer and dancer and a woman who literally worked until she died was persuaded to allow one of her most famous ballets Appalachian Spring to be filmed.  Graham had apparently been very resistant to photographing her choreography but this performance turned out very well.

Graham had conceived the ballet in the 1940's and composer Aaron  Copland in collaboration with Graham wrote the music.  It was one of her most successful productions.  Graham was considered to old for the main lead the young bride at the time of the filming but she was insistent that she dance the part.

 

The story of the ballet is supposedly a tribute to the pioneering spirit of America as a young couple dance on their wedding day. Copland's music intermixed with variations  the old song Shaker song " Simple Gifts" into the ballet.

The minimalist set design was by another frequent Graham collaborator Isamu Noguchi.  Appalachian Spring was very well photographed in black and white.  It would probably be of interest to people interested in ballet and dance, this presentation this is very well done.

The running time is 30 minutes. 

Monday, February 2, 2026

1976 - THE SHOOTIST, John Wayne's final film

The Shootist's reputation as John Wayne's final film is a decent enough final film for this legendary performer.   It's now well known that Wayne who was suffering from cancer and in poor health had quite a few challenges getting through the filming.  Probably because he wasn't feeling well Wayne apparently had a lot of conflict with the director Don Siegel who was a fairly feisty guy as well.

 

This story is extremely downbeat.  Wayne plays an aging gunfighter dying of cancer who has decided to spend his remaining days living in a boarding house run by Lauren Becall.  However Wayne's reputation has made him a magnet for a lot of people looking to exploit him for a buck.  This all inevitably draws Wayne into one last gunfight.

 

This is a real old timer's film loaded with lots veteran actors.  Besides Becall, there's Harry Morgan, Scatman Crothers, Hugh O' Brian, Richard Boone, John Carradine, and Sheree North.  There's also a somewhat miscast Ron Howard as the young kid Wayne befriends.  Howard does a decent job with his role but at this point in his career he was so identified with his "Richie Cunningham" role from Happy Days it was difficult to see him in anything else.  James Stewart is also in the film and he gives a very good performance in a relatively small part.

 

John Wayne brought all of his skill and authority as an actor to his final film but The Shootist is an extremely depressing film and some what of a downer to watch.  Don Siegel another old timer Hollywood guy was known as a director of action films but he did a good job on The Shootist which is primarily a character study.

The film was written by Miles Hood Swarthout and Scott Hale, the running time is 100 minutes.