70s Cinema

🎬 Deliverance DVD Review – A Brutal Journey Into Survival and Fear
🎬 Deliverance DVD Review – A Brutal Journey Into Survival and Fear

🎬 Deliverance DVD Review – A Brutal Journey Into Survival and Fear

🎬 Deliverance – Review of the Deluxe Edition DVD There are films that entertain, and there are films that linger. Deliverance does both—uncomfortably. John Boorman’s 1972 adaptation of James Dickey’s novel remains a harrowing meditation on masculinity, civilization, and survival.…

🎬 Taxi Driver Blu-ray Review – A Brutal Masterpiece Restored
🎬 Taxi Driver Blu-ray Review – A Brutal Masterpiece Restored

🎬 Taxi Driver Blu-ray Review – A Brutal Masterpiece Restored

🎬 Taxi Driver – Review of the 40th Anniversary Collector's Blu-ray Some films whisper. Taxi Driver growls. Martin Scorsese’s 1976 descent into urban alienation, political obsession, and fractured identity is as unsettling now as it was when it premiered. The…

🎬 Karen Black Biography – The Shocking Rise of a Cult Film Icon
🎬 Karen Black Biography – The Shocking Rise of a Cult Film Icon

🎬 Karen Black Biography – The Shocking Rise of a Cult Film Icon

🎬 Karen Black: Fearless, Unfiltered, and Unforgettable Karen Black didn’t play it safe—on screen or off. With those striking eyes and a voice that could flick from seductive to chilling in seconds, she made a career out of being unpredictable.…