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Critics / Publications / St@tic Multimedia

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    • Sean Axmaker

St@tic Multimedia

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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800 Bullets

"... a tribute to the magic of movies and moviemaking set and shot in Almeria, Spain (home to scores of sixties westerns)."

Sean Axmaker

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Audition (2001)

"(The) disturbed and disturbing psycho-horror nightmare begins as a gentle romance based on a lie and then shoots into the Twilight Zone of obsession, sadism, and mutilation."

Sean Axmaker

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A Bell From Hell (1974)

"... walks a fine line between horror and sick humor."

Sean Axmaker

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The Big Red One (1980)

"... one of the great films not just about WWII, but the experience of war itself."

Sean Axmaker

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The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1969)

"... the story is only a structure for Argento to spin his painstakingly choreographed visions of violence and terror with a fluid camera and carefully controlled colors."

Sean Axmaker

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Bitter Victory (1957)

"Nicholas Ray directs with an uncompromising austerity that puts the hypocrisy and the bitter inhumanity of war in focus..."

Sean Axmaker

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The Black Cat (1934)

"... a baroque masterpiece, the pinnacle of expressionism of Hollywood."

Sean Axmaker

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Blood and Black Lace (1964)

"The plot becomes secondary to spectacle of the dreamy dance of death, choreographed with sadistic precision, delivered in lurid color, spied upon with a restlessly gliding camera."

Sean Axmaker

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The Candy Snatchers (1973)

"... a forgotten classic of cynical drive-in noir, a perfectly nasty seventies exploitation film with a vicious sense of doom."

Sean Axmaker

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Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

"... specious commentary on the manipulation of violence in news and documentary footage and the exploitation of sordid spectacle for entertainment."

Sean Axmaker

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Captain Clegg (1962)

"Unleashes Hammer's trademark Gothic style on a dynamic genre mix: part pirate film, part smuggler thriller, part shadowy small-town crime conspiracy."

Sean Axmaker

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Clonus (1979)

"... a sickly satirical parody of the free world."

Sean Axmaker

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Danger: Diabolik (1968)

"... a surreal mix of spy movie, heist thriller, and anti-establishment satire, all with delirious style and tongue firmly in cheek."

Sean Axmaker

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Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974)

"An iconic outlaw classic of seventies speed cinema..."

Sean Axmaker

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Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (2004)

"Once branded a flop, Donnie Darko travels through the tangent universe of cult cinema and emerges in a longer, denser Director's cut. Here's a look at the journey..."

Sean Axmaker

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Finding Neverland (2004)

"A Consumate Pro: An Interview with Marc Forster"

Sean Axmaker

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Forty Guns (1957)

"... sexual energy and psychotic violence that explodes onscreen in staccato editing, darting camerawork, and the maddest expressions of love this side of Duel in the Sun."

Sean Axmaker

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Garden State (2004)

"Living Large: An Interview with Zach Braff"

Sean Axmaker

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Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)

"... a blithely campy, altogether good-natured love letter to the classic Godzilla films of the 1960s and 1970s directed by... Japan's adolescent action stylist."

Sean Axmaker

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2.5/4

The Interpreter (2005)

"Pollack becomes so caught up in the machinations of plot that he allows the politics to boil down into simplistic mush."

Sean Axmaker

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4/4

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

"There isn't a film in the trilogy that benefits more from the "Extended Edition" treatment."

Sean Axmaker

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The Most Terrible Time in My Life (1994)

"... a lively, witty tribute to American private eye films with a serious core."

Sean Axmaker

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My Name Is Nobody (1974)

"Part spoof, part farewell to the frontier myth, it's kind of a slapstick version of The Gunfighter."

Sean Axmaker

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Olga's Girls (1964)

"Indifferently acted, crude and sleazy, this fascinatingly bad exploitation artifact of 1960s grindhouses is hilarious camp..."

Sean Axmaker

Splat

Olga's House of Shame/Olga's Dance Hall Girls/White Slaves of Chinatown - Triple Feature (1964)

"For pure exploitation, it doesn't get any more perverse and irredeemably sleazy than Joseph P. Mawra's bargain basement, not-so-Grand Guignol "Olga" films..."

Sean Axmaker

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Planet of the Vampires (1965)

"Though never particularly scary, Bava has a cool way with the alien eerieness of it all..."

Sean Axmaker

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The Quatermass Conclusion (1979)

"... an ingenious bit of speculative fiction that combines science, myth, religion, and sociology..."

Sean Axmaker

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3/4

Sin City (2005)

"A pastiche of the most naively macho extremes of brutal pulp fiction, lovingly rendered as mock anti-hero B-movie crime opera."

Sean Axmaker

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The Specials (2000)

"It's such a low key parody that the undercurrent of deadpan nuttiness and sheer invention just sneaks up on you."

Sean Axmaker

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The Stairway to the Distant Past (1995)

"Hayashi's jazzy style is at once both playful and serious, full of comic wit and lighthearted character comedy..."

Sean Axmaker

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Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1988)

"Filled with wild stop motion effects and brilliant conceptual horrors, this is a horror film for the modern technological world."

Sean Axmaker

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The Trap (1996)

"Hayashi's jazzy style is at once both playful and serious, full of comic wit and lighthearted character comedy..."

Sean Axmaker

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Trick Baby (1973)

"This confidence drama set on the streets of Philadelphia is charged with issues of race, racism, family, and trust in ways that no other blaxploitation film touches on."

Sean Axmaker

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4/4

Twilight Zone: The Definitive Edition - Season 1 (1959)

"This collection has been lovingly put together, and as it boasts, it makes for the Definitive treatment of this essential show."

Sean Axmaker

  
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