These are the reviews and other projects I'm working
on this month.
Letterboxd: Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story.
Seattle Film Blog: Stranger Flashback: Strange Fruit Captures the Semi-Forgotten Harvest of Apple Records, Art for Everybody: Illuminating Doc Explores the Agonies and Ecstasies of Thomas Kinkade, The Dead Don't Hurt (Like the Living) in David Cronenberg's Reflective Reverie The Shrouds, and In the Heat of the Night [Blu-ray].
Society of Professional Journalists: participant in the critics' role panel at the annual Region 10 Conference in Portland.
Video Librarian: Julie Keeps Quiet, Eat the Night, The Cat and
the Canary: Special Edition [Blu-ray], Legend of the Eight Samurai
[Blu-ray], My Love Affair with Marriage [Blu-ray], The Sword
[Blu-ray], and The Warriors [Blu-ray/UHD set].
Unassigned: Barbarella [Blu-ray set], The Bat [Blu-ray], Blood Money: $10,000 Blood Money, Find a Place to Die, Vengeance is Mine, and Matalo! [Blu-ray set], Borsalino [Blu-ray], Fighting Back [Blu-ray], Full Body Massage [Blu-ray], The Iron-Fisted Monk
[Blu-ray], Last House on the Left [Blu-ray/UHD set], Mabuse Lives!: Dr. Mabuse at CCC: 1960-1964 [Blu-ray set], New Fist of Fury
[Blu-ray], The Prodigal Son [Blu-ray], Savage Guns: Four Classic Westerns: El Puro, Four of the Apocalypse, I Want Him Dead,
Wrath of the Wind [Blu-ray set], Super Spies and Secret Lies:
The Golden Buddha, Angel with the Iron Fists, and The Singing
Thief [Blu-ray set], and Waterworld [Blu-ray/UHD set].
Image: San Francisco Silent Film Festival (The Cat and the Canary).
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