Monthly Archive: September 2019
Dennis Dermody
September 30, 2019
Movies
Director Alexandre O. Philippe uses the same kind of inspired deconstruction he did with the Psycho shower sequence in 78/52– this time the iconic chest-busting scene in Alien. Philippe charts the film’s inception from Dan O’Bannon’s early script, which…
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Dennis Dermody
September 26, 2019
Movies
The new film by Fatih Akin is based on a true Hamburg serial killer in the 1970s and it’s so outrageously twisted and grindingly appalling it’s kind of amazing. The director- Fatih Akin is a real favorite of mine-…
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Dennis Dermody
September 23, 2019
Movies
There’s a surprising tender heart beating beneath the deliriously violent, blackly funny surface of the exhilarating new film by prolific Japanese director Takashi Miike. Leo (Masataka Kubota) is a young aspiring boxer who is informed by doctors he has…
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Dennis Dermody
September 18, 2019
Cult
The new promos for Ryan Murphy’s upcoming season of American Horror Story hints that it might be an homage to 80s slasher films. My heart leapt at this. True, most of today’s more successful modern horror movies like…
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Dennis Dermody
September 13, 2019
Blu-Rays
You cannot beat a month in which you can purchase digitally restored Blu-rays of movies by film maverick Ida Lupino, not to mention other gems like Criterion’s glorious version of John Waters’ Polyester, Warner Archive’s new editions of Jezebel…
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Dennis Dermody
September 10, 2019
Movies
Opening Friday Sept. 13th at IFC Center (323 6th Ave.) is Larry Fessenden’s macabre, inspired take on the Frankenstein story which is heartbreaking as it is horrifying. Set in a warehouse/loft in Brooklyn, Henry (David Call) is a former army…
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Dennis Dermody
September 6, 2019
Personal
“Sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me,” is an old quote that has always annoyed me. Anyone who has ever survived a withering rebuke from a lover or been mercilessly trolled online to…
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