DVD Details Commentary by director Brian Helgeland Theatrical trailer(s) Unrated deleted scenes and dailies with optional director’s commentary Full-screen and widescreen anamorphic formats My Review “The Order” was a film that went though al sorts...
With Opera, Dario Argento creates a psychosexual thriller which hosts one of the most memorable sequences of his career as well as issuing his trademark auteur use of color atop providing the viewer with a multitude of ideas upon sexuality and psychology as he...
Hans Horn sequel to Chris Kentis’s sleeper hit, Open Water, is a film which battles with itself, positing diametrically-opposed scenarios and sentiments while doing so in an equally perplexing technical manner. What remains is a cinematic dilution which leaves its...
Well first I’d like to go on the record as saying that “Open Water” is nothing like Jaws. In Jaws we have one big ass shark that’s just a killing machine. In “Open Water” it’s no just the sharks that are the killers it’s...
For fear of committing horror sacrilege, Chris Kentis’s Open Water is more terrorizing than Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. This isn’t to say that the former is the better film for it lacks the aesthetic quality of Spielberg’s early masterpiece, but on a psychological level,...
Open House is the Directorial debut of Andrew Paquin, the older brother of actress Anna Paquin, who has a small role in the film. I usually get hesitant about the direct-to-DVD horror films that Lion Gates put out, mainly because the majority are usually not that...