Marat/Sade (1967)

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I do not like musicals. I avoid them like the plague. However when asked what my favorite musical is, I never hesitate to say Marat/Sade. Supposedly the old Marquis really did stage plays using inmates at the Charenton Asylum. I seriously doubt any of them were as amusing and fully realized as this one, but it’s fun to ponder. I’ve seen this multiple times over the years, including a 35mm print, and own the soundtrack LP. Patrick Magee is one of my all-time favorite actors, and here he plays a perfect Sade. The only reason I give this film a 9 out of 10 is because… it’s a damn musical.

Not available on domestic Blu-ray.

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Flux Gourmet (2022)

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This is an art film comedy about an ensemble of gastro themed noise performance artists. It has “gory” elements too, but it’s not really a horror film. Need I say this one is definitely not for everyone? Flux Gourmet is the latest from Peter Strickland, the director of the excellent Berberian Sound Studio and In Fabric. It’s deliberately paced, and on the long side, but I found it refreshingly original. The electronic score is fantastic and occasionally heavy and aggressive. This is the most Anomalous movie I’ve recommended in ages, so give it a try.

Available on Blu-ray from IFC.

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The Outlaws (2017)

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Here’s a solid action / crime flick based on a true story. Moments felt like blockbuster cheese, but then the South Korean crazy action kicked in. Stick with it. Good stuff. Lead actor Ma Dong-seok (The Roundup, Train to Busan, The Good the Bad and the Weird) is particularly awesome in this. Legal services provided by Tasey Taser Esq.

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The Stranger (2022)

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This is a very good crime thriller based on the real life murder of 13 year old Daniel Morcombe in Australia. A cop goes undercover to try to lure the possible killer into confessing. The Stranger is extremely dark and every shot looks beautiful, but the highlight is Sean Harris’ performance as the murder suspect. You also get to see some creepy nightmare sequences that struck me as particularly well crafted. This film is not very bloody, also on the slow and long side, but I feel it’s well worth your time in spite of those minor issues.

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Dead Man (1995)

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Jim Jarmusch made this pitch black artsy western back when Johnny Depp still had credibility. It’s a deliberately paced film, but damn it’s good. For me, Gary Farmer is the star of the show as the native guide Nobody. He also plays my favorite character in the excellent series Reservation Dogs. I can’t leave out the killer supporting appearances from Billy Bob Thornton and Iggy Pop, plus a perfect Crispin Glover cameo. The finishing touch is Neil Young’s mournful guitar score. His music ties it all together, and it’s a great listen on it’s own. Don’t miss this beautiful descent into endless night.

Available on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection.

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Witness for the Prosecution (1957)

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A rich widow is murdered. A married man, whom the deceased was smitten with, gets the blame. Sounds rather dull, right? Far from it. This is a great ‘50s crime drama that keeps throwing twist after twist at you right up to the final minutes. The film is packed with great actors too. I had fun watching Elsa Lanchester, who played the title character in Bride of Frankenstein, in a role so vastly different. Younger audiences might be put off by the dated banter between the characters, but stick with it. There’s a reason that Witness for the Prosecution is considered a classic.

Available on Blu-ray from KL Studio Classics.

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President (2021)

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This is a documentary on the 2018 presidential election in Zimbabwe. 40 year old Nelson Chamisa runs against the corrupt candidate the followed ousted dictator Robert Mugabe. I had a vague recollection of events from BBC News at the time, but otherwise went in cold. That is probably the best way to watch this movie for maximum impact. If you think things were crazy in the last couple of US elections, wait until you see this. Events get very intense. President is an important experience, but definitely not a pleasant one. However I prefer to look at the world with my eyes open. If you don’t, go watch a superhero movie.

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Blood & Gold (2023)

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I rarely recommend brand new Netflix titles, but this one was a blast. You’ll see other jerks reduce it to a rip off of Inglourious Basterds. I think Blood & Gold has got more going on than that. While I quite enjoyed Tarantino’s film (and the OG), this has no recognizable stars, has far less of Q.T.’s “witty banter,” and benefits from more era-correct music. The score jumps around a bit, but that’s ok. The important thing is that there were no pop music needle drops. I’m more invested in what is happening when I don’t hear David Bowie in 1940s Europe (and I love Bowie). I will admit that I watched this with many drinks under my belt, so my arty farty meter was broken, but I was throughly entertained from start to finish. Yeah there are some technical errors, but just ignore that part of your brain and watch this, IN GERMAN with subtitles, and enjoy. 

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Stalker (1979)

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I’ve avoided recommending this one for a while as it’s very well known among art film and SF fans. However I will wager that there’s a big group of people born after 1999 that have never experienced this Soviet cinematic masterpiece. This is based on the book “Roadside Picnic” by The Strugatsky Brothers and the plot is simple: There’s a place called The Zone, where magical things happen. It is very dangerous to travel there. Two men hire Stalker to guide them. Strange things occur. This is my favorite Andrei Tarkovsky film, likely because it coincides with, and reflects, the original industrial music era. Right when Throbbing Gristle was in full swing and SPK was getting started, this movie came out in theaters. Anyone familiar with those groups will see how this film looks like root industrial music sounded – dark and decayed. In fact, the early post-industrial group Laibach sampled sounds from Stalker on their fantastic song “Brat Moj.” In my universe this movie is one of the greatest ever made, and the story behind its production is totally insane. I’ll let you investigate that on your own AFTER you watch this film. One word of caution if you’ve never seen a Tarkovsky movie before, the pace is deliberately very slow. Your patience will pay off big time.

Available on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection.

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A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014)

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This is the what someone who hates art films probably thinks all art films are like. The thing is, it works really well. Weird, funny, dark, and beautiful. If you like this one, check out Songs from the Second Floor. It’s also by Roy Andersson, but even better. Along with You, the Living, the movies mentioned here make up a trilogy. I don’t feel that watching them all in order is really essential, as they are pretty abstract.

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