Movie Reviews by Dennis Dermody
Dennis Dermody
November 8, 2019
Streaming
When you shatter your ankle like I did this summer and find yourself with your bandaged leg up on the couch for months while the bones heal, friends are always suggesting all these series to watch on Netflix and…
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Dennis Dermody
November 4, 2019
Cult
Models are many things. They’re young, beautiful, thin, glamorous, mysterious. Some say they are capable of secret powers. Like X-ray vision. Or the ability to fly. But actresses, in many cases, they’re not. Director Rouben Mamoulian, filming the famous close-up…
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Dennis Dermody
October 28, 2019
Netlfix
Dolemite Is My Name, which premiered Friday on Netflix is a glorious, funny and funky tribute to trail-blazing comedian Rudy Ray Moore. Eddie Murphy give one of his best performances as the frustrated comic, who created a persona “Dolemite”…
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Dennis Dermody
October 25, 2019
Cult
Mixing comedy with horror is a tricky venture but when it works like Re-Animator, Shaun Of The Dead, or Peter Jackson’s fabulous gory/funny Dead Alive you crave to see more. Here are 10 more that really deliver- they’re witty without forgetting…
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Dennis Dermody
October 21, 2019
Cult
Thank God for Blu-ray/DVD company Mondo Macabro, continuously unearthing crackpot films from around the world. Well, they’ve come up with a lulu this time- on October 22 they are releasing a Blu-ray of a rare 1975 Spanish film- The…
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Dennis Dermody
October 14, 2019
Blu-Rays
What a golden batch of Blu-rays this month, from remastered Mario Bava, a Bette Davis classic, rare “Giallos,” an offbeat John Huston film, to a blood-drinking fetus in the French cult fave Baby Blood. Hercules In The Haunted World…
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Dennis Dermody
October 10, 2019
Movies
Playing at the Quad cinema on October 11th is a 4k restoration of a loony, little-seen 1976 film by Serge Gainsbourg that plays like the ultimate anti-erotic crackpot romance. Set in American, but feeling like it’s unfolding on another…
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Dennis Dermody
October 7, 2019
Personal
Ah, what a gorgeous day. Flowers raise their frilly yellow heads in Central Park. Birds chatter enthusiastically outside the window. People are walking along with blissful grins as the sun shines down on them. What better way to spend a…
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Dennis Dermody
October 3, 2019
Movies
In Pedro Almodovar’s exquisite new film, Antonio Banderas plays Salvador Mallo, an acclaimed filmmaker, who, after a series of debilitating health problems, has stopped working. For Salvador, “without filming, my life is meaningless.” A remastering of one of his…
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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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