Movie Reviews by Dennis Dermody
Dennis Dermody
July 16, 2019
Blu-Rays
Another amazing month of offbeat Blu-ray treats, from sci-fi greats, to Fassbinder upgrades, 3 sensational thrillers starring Jane Fonda, Ingrid Bergman and Yvonne De Carlo, 4 fabulous Universal Studio chillers, an early Kathyrn Bigelow, and an exceptionally depraved Italian…
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Dennis Dermody
July 12, 2019
Streaming
Everyone’s excited about the new season of Stranger Things online (and I admit I can’t wait to dive into it), but I’ve been “Upside Down” for weeks over a new series on the amazing streaming network MHz Choice– Captain…
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Dennis Dermody
July 9, 2019
Movies
Photographer Richard Billingham made a name for himself with alarming autobiographical photos of his family- his alcoholic father and obese, tattooed mother in England. This film expands on that by plunging the audience into the squalid house, with Liz…
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Dennis Dermody
July 5, 2019
Personal
In the 80s one of my closest friends organized a surprise birthday party where my friends chipped in to buy me a VCR. Those were in the days when the machines were big, clunky top loaders. They also bought…
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Dennis Dermody
July 1, 2019
Movies
Director Ari Aster’s gloriously disturbing new movie is drenched in sunlight but every frame drips darkness. Florence Pugh plays Dani, still reeling from a family tragedy, who interjects herself into the summer vacation plans of her boyfriend Christian (Jack…
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Dennis Dermody
June 28, 2019
Cult
Bad girl films have always inspired me. And in exploitation movies there’s nothing more fun than girl gang films. There, the filmmakers could push all the sex, violence and hard-boiled dialogue and disguise it as feminism while actually titillating drive-in…
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Dennis Dermody
June 25, 2019
Cult
Quite frankly. It seemed like an odd career move. Stephen Geoffreys, the spiky-haired young actor who was so memorable in films like Heaven Help Us and Fright Night began performing in X-rated Gay porn films in the late 1990s…
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Dennis Dermody
June 21, 2019
Cult
Out now in a gorgeously restored Blu-ray from Rarovideo is the unforgettable 1978 Fernando Di Leo film To Be Twenty (Avere Vent’Anni). What can one say about this notorious and little-seen Italian exploitation movie of the 70s without ruining its…
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Dennis Dermody
June 18, 2019
Cult
Bohemian Rhapsody was such a behemoth at the box office, it’s hardly surprising studios would greenlight another movie about a gay rocker- this summer it’s Elton John in Rocketman– hoping for another megahit. And I hear a Boy George…
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Dennis Dermody
June 14, 2019
Cult
I remember hitchhiking to Connecticut to visit my father in the hospital. My mother had called to tell me that he was riddled with cancer. When I walked into his hospital room he looked up and sardonically said, “Well…
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