Author Archive: Dennis Dermody
Dennis Dermody
July 31, 2023
Cult
I think it was my sadness reading about the death of the sublime Jane Birkin that encouraged me to revisit a 1985 film she was in that was directed by Paul Morrissey– Beethoven’s Nephew. I remember loving the movie when…
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Dennis Dermody
July 24, 2023
Movies
Maggie Q plays a toughened, yet damaged, Iraqi war veteran named Tes who begrudgingly accompanies her sisters to their parents’ farmhouse way out in the desert for a bachelorette party. Her sister Beth (Kat Foster), a Stepford Wife with an…
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Dennis Dermody
July 17, 2023
Blu-Rays
I still cannot believe I have the new Criterion box set of the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini in my hot little hands. I have been waiting for this baby for months and sliding in each disc to see the…
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Dennis Dermody
July 10, 2023
Blu-Rays
One of the best films people didn’t see in theaters recently was Beau is Afraid. It’s coming on on Blu-ray on July 11 from Lionsgate and I urge you to experience it’s maniacal charms. Directed by Ari Aster’s it’s about…
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Dennis Dermody
July 3, 2023
Blu-Rays
Spooky castles, vengeful witches, malevolent eyeless crying women and a shapeshifting Baron who transforms into a hairy, big-headed monster with an elongated forked tongue that sucks out your brain. These are some of the pleasures in an astonishing new Blu-ray…
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Dennis Dermody
June 26, 2023
Blu-Rays
There are some movies you love for all the wrong reasons. Bus Riley’s Back in Town is one of those films for me. Not because it’s any good. Or even trashy fun in a good/bad movie way. It’s just a…
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Dennis Dermody
June 20, 2023
Blu-Rays
There is a staggering array of films out on Blu-ray and 4K this month- from classics like The Night of the Hunter and The Servant, to cult favorites like Paul Bartel’s kinky, fabulous Private Parts, to Victor Buono as an…
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Dennis Dermody
June 12, 2023
Blu-Rays
You might not be familiar with the 1968 British psycho-thriller Twisted Nerve starring Hayley Mills, but you probably heard the theme song. Bernard Herrmann’s unforgettable musical score includes a demented whistling theme that Quentin Tarantino appropriated for Kill Bill and…
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Dennis Dermody
June 6, 2023
Movies
Film at Lincoln Center and Janus Films announced an incredible retrospective from July 7-13: “The Dirty Stories of Jean Eustache” celebrating the career of the iconoclastic French post-New Wave director. “The films I made are as autobiographical as fiction can…
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Dennis Dermody
May 30, 2023
Blu-Rays
Director George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead) considered his offbeat 1977 vampire film Martin his favorite among the movies he made. And with good reason. There is a new Blu-ray of Martin from a company in England- Second…
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