on this month.
Cucalorus Film Festival 2025: narrative judging committee member.
Seattle Film Blog: Capitalism Proves Crushing in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Satirical Thriller Cloud (Though People With Guns Can Be Pesky, Too), Anchorage Daily News Flashback: Herzog: A Little Risk Keeps Life Interesting for Director, As Long as We Live, It's You and Me Baby: On Spike Lee's Music Biz Thriller Highest 2 Lowest, Honey Don't!, In Which Margaret Qualley Plays a Rotary Dial Woman in a Touch-Screen World, and Criterion Collection: Compensation [Blu-ray].
To Kill a Wolf: Q&A with Kelsey Taylor and Adam Lee.
Video Librarian: Tish, Jimmy in Saigon, and The Warriors and Witness [Blu-rays].
Unassigned: Barbarella [Blu-ray set], The Bat [Blu-ray], Beyond Trainspotting [DVD], Blood Money: $10,000 Blood Money, Find a Place to Die, Vengeance Is Mine, and Matalo! [four Blu-ray set], Borsalino [Blu-ray], Dakota [Blu-ray], Fighting Back [Blu-ray], Finis Terrae [Blu-ray], I Start Counting [Blu-ray], The Iron-Fisted Monk [Blu-ray], Last House on the Left [Blu-ray/UHD set], Legend of the Eight Samurai [Blu-ray], 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, and Wrath of the Wind [Blu-ray set], and Through and Through [Blu-ray].
Image of Masaki Suda (Cloud) from the IMDB.