Great
War Of Archimedes
(2019*)/Jakob's
Wife
(2021/RLJ Blu-ray)/Puzzle
(1974/VCI**)/Strike
Commando
(1986) + 2
(1988/Severin**)/Ten
Minutes To Midnight
(2020**)/Undercover
Punch & Gun
(2019/*both Well Go Blu-ray)/Years
Of Lead
(1973 - 1977/Arrow/**all MVD Blu-rays)
Picture:
B+/B+/B-/B/B+/B+/B+ Sound: B+/B+/B-/C+/B+/B+/B+ Extras:
D/C+/B/C/C+/D/B Films: A-/B/C+/C/C/B+/B- C+ C+ C+ C+
Here's
a group of genre films from all over the place for your
consideration...
After
WWI, Japan's admirals were thinking of upgrading their navy, but they
fought over should their new flagship be a destroyer or a carrier
class ship. Kai, a young mathematician gets recruited by an admiral
to prove and discredit his rival admiral's ship designs and the truth
about funding their new 'battleship' in Takashi Yamazaki's The
Great War Of Archimedes
(2019).
Kai
is a genius mathematician and wants nothing to do with the military
or navy after being discredit by them, but then the Admiral needs
Kai's ability to calculate how much would it really cost to build the
world's largest battleship and they need the calculations in two
weeks. The Admiral convinces Kai to join when he tells him that war
is inevitable between Japan and America. However, Kai is given the
short end of the stick when the other side go out of their way to
prevent Kai from getting any 'classified' information. After much
hardship, everyone saying it can't be done, he discovers a fatal flaw
in the ships design that could cause the ship to sink before it even
reaches battle, then the rival Admiral reveals the battleship is not
there to protect or win the next war, but a sacrifice, Japan's pride
must suffer a blow or lose the country itself in the next war.
This
was a historical fiction of how Japan greatest battleship the Yamato
was created and then sunk during the war. The story was about the
history of battleships, how carriers became the next ships to become
the turn in the tide of wars.
The
1080p 2.35 X 1 digital High Definition image transfer is of a nice HD
shoot with some money in it and consistency, a decent use of scope
framing, while the DTS-HD
MA (Master Audio) 5.1 lossless mix is up to matching the action
sonically. Extras
includes trailers.
One
of the better vampire films in a while, Jakob's
Wife
(2021) brings back '80s scream queen Barbara Crampton (Re-animator)
as the wife to a small town pastor whose life at the beginning of the
film is pretty boring and mundane. Married for decades and the
married life tired, she decides to meet up with an old fling from out
of town for dinner. They go to an old make-out spot, but unbeknownst
to them is now home to a vicious female Vampire that has targeted her
for a vicious immortal plot. Soon after she is bitten and starts to
develop a thirst for blood and other vampiric qualities, what will
her devout Pastor husband think once he catches her in the act of
murder in an attempt to satisfy her new thirst for blood?
The
film also stars Larry Fessenden, Bonnie Aarons, Sarah Lind, and Mark
Kelly.
Jakob's
Wife
is a fun horror film with a subtle nod to other vampire films
especially Salem's
Lot
in the way that the vampires look, the small town vampiric feel of
Fright
Night,
and the appearance of rats which is a famous trait in Nosferatu
and Coppola's Bram
Stoker's Dracula.
Crampton's performance is sexy and fun and she shows that she still
has great range after all of these years, and isn't afraid to take
some risks with the role. The direction by Travis Stevens (Girl
on the Third Floor)
is fine in many interestingly shot sequences in this film will was
favorably reviewed and received.
Jakob's
Wife
is presented in 1080p high definition with an MPEG-4 AVC codec and a
widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and a lossless DTS-HD MA (Master
Audio) 5.1 mix, both of which are of the norm for the format. The
film is shot and produced very high end for an indie film project and
will be a fine addition to the Shudder / RLJE library!
Special
Features:
Deleted
Scenes
and
a Making of Featurette
If
you're a fan of vampire movies then I would definitely suggest
Jakob's
Wife,
as it's a fun and solid reimagining that has several nods to
classics, and a great performance by Barbara Crampton.
Duccio
Tessari's Italian giallo, Puzzle
(1974) is now available on Blu-ray from VCI in a collectible new
edition. The film centers on a man who wakes up with amnesia after a
car accident who forgets months of his life and the fact that he has
a wife in Italy. As he travels to Italy to met her, he finds out
that the events he's forgetting involves crime and murder.
The
film stars Luc Merenda, Senta Berger, Umberto Orsini, Anita
Strindberg, and Bruno Corazzari.
Puzzle
is presented in 1080p high definition with an MPEG-4 AVC codec and a
widescreen aspect ratio 2.35 X 1 with a lossy English Dolby Digital
2.0 Mono (320 kbps) mix. The image is a new 4K master but the colors
still feel a bit off as maybe the source material wasn't in the best
of shape. All things considered, I'm sure this is the best the film
can look and has looked in a while. There's an anamorphically
enhanced DVD version also included with similar audio and a more
compressed widescreen image.
Special
Features:
Feature
Length Audio Commentary by critic Kat Ellinger
Giallo
Poster Gallery
Liner
Notes by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, author of The Giallo Canvas: Art,
Excess and Horror Cinema
and
Italian and English Theatrical Trailers of Blood and Black Lace and
The Bird With the Crystal Plumage.
Next
up are two Rambo-knock-offs
by Director Vincent Dawn: Strike
Commando
(1986) and its 2
sequel (1988) telling us the tales of soldier of fortune Sgt. Mike
Ransom. The first film features one-time Captain America (in the
late 1970s telefilms from Universal) and Uncommon
Valor
star Reb Brown in the role, playing it for humor and being more
amusing than anything we got in 90% of the usually really bad films
in this cycle. Another action actor Hollywood gave up on way too
soon, he is able to carry the film well enough and does his best, but
the script is flat and formulaic. If you did not like the humor
there, the sequel repeats much of it minus intended laughs.
This
time though, Brown was not able to do the film, so the makers hired
Brent Huff from Perils
Of Gwendoline
(1984, with the recently deceased Tawny Kitaen, also issued on
Blu-ray by Severin) to play the role. This stopped it from being any
kind of viable series and some of the Brown art is actually used on
the disc. Its just more of the same, but some might like it not so
humorous. The big curio in the sequel is that the great Richard
Harris shows up.
If
nothing else, they are curios and have likable actors. Otherwise,
they are time capsules and not much worse than later, actual Rambo
sequels.
The
1080p 1.85 X 1 digital High Definition images on both discs are 2K
scans from the original 35mm original camera negatives, shot cheaply,
color and detail are not going to get much better, nor is depth, but
each has some good shots. The
DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 Mono lossless mixes are also new and a
bit rough, showing their age in dubbing, mixing and the films' budget
limits. This is as good as they will ever get, but you can hear them
well enough.
Extras
include Original Theatrical Trailers on each respective disc, with
the first film adding an In-Production Promo and two on-camera
interviews (War
Machine
with Screenwriter Claudio Fragasso, All
Quiet On The Philippine Front
with Co-Writer Rossella Drudi) and the second film also adds a pair
of interviews (Guerrilla
Zone
with Fragasso, Michael
Ransom Strikes Back
with Actor Brett Huff).
Caroline
Williams (star of the original Texas
Chainsaw Massacre 2)
finds herself back in a DJ booth as the leading lady in this bizarre
vampire movie, Ten
Minutes To Midnight
(2020). The first act of the film is interesting and has the
potential to set up an interesting movie until it suddenly takes a
left turn into an absolutely bonkers second act, and then a third act
that falls flatter than flat. Despite Miss Williams giving her all,
the movie becomes too convoluted and shifts tones completely from
horror movie to utter nonsense by the time it's done. It is almost
as if the writers started running out of ideas halfway through and
decided to make it a nightmare sort of scenario as an easy escape.
The final sequence when (spoliers) - characters change bodies in a
sort of bizarre and comical grab (or maybe David Lynch inspired? I'm
not sure what they were going for here), turned out to be quite
annoying by the film's final frames.
The
film also stars Nicole Kang, Nicholas Tucci, William Yourmans, Adam
Weppler, and Alice Kremelberg. The film is directed by Eric C.
Bloomquist, who did alright on that Project
Greenlight
show a few years back.
Williams
plays a late night talk show host who goes into the radio station one
night during a storm having been bit on the neck by a bat. As she
settles into her station she encounters various co-workers who all
contribute to her bizarre evening full of tension and madness. When
she bites a young co-worker (Kang), dodges her scummy boss
(Yournans), and attracts a young DJ (Weppler), it doesn't take long
before she's in the bathroom so desperate for blood that she tries to
extract it from a used tampon. It just gets weirder and weirder from
there.
Ten
Minutes To Midnight
is presented in 1080p high definition on Blu-ray disc with an MPEG-4
AVC codec and a 1.78 X 1 widescreen aspect ratio and audio mixes in
lossless DTS-HD
MA (Master Audio) 2.0
and 5.1, all of which are the norm for the format and come across
fine. The photography of the film is solid and it has a lot of
interesting lighting that's captured fine here.
Special
Features:
Teaser
/ BTS Featurette / Commentary / Interviews / Intros
I
was enjoying Ten
Minutes To Midnight
at first, but started to lose interest once it became too convoluted
and silly for its own good by the finale sadly. Caroline Williams
does her best with the material however. It might have been a better
short film in all honesty.
Officer
Wu is an undercover cop in the mob, but his drug bust goes south and
his cover gets blown when from another separate undercover law
enforcement suddenly gets involved. Now both sides must set aside
their differences to stop an international drug kingpin who rules the
high seas and has an army of soldiers behind him in Koon-Nam Lui and
Frankie Tam's
Undercover
Punch & Gun
(2019).
Wu
is an undercover agent in the mob and the right-hand man of the
'boss', but in a trade with a rival gang, goes south when another
secret agency blows up the drugs and steals the cash and his 'boss'
ends up dead. Wu suddenly finds himself as the new 'boss', but now
he and the other agency must catch the Kingpin behind his
former-boss. Things get even more complicated when he learns the
Kingpin was also a former undercover agent gone rogue and turn his
entire unit into his private army and on top of that he has absolute
control of a supertanker for smuggling drugs, human trafficking and
stolen goods. The Kingpin is untouchable on international waters for
regular law enforcement, he knows all their tactics and has an army
of elite mercenaries guarding the tanker.
This
was an action filled movie with a lot of action, shoot outs and
martial arts. The all the actors did their best and own stunts, then
during the credits they showed their bloopers. It definitely feels
like they were trying to become the next 'Jackie Chan', but there
were plenty of side characters and drama and at times it was almost
cliche or funny.
The
1080p 2.35 X 1 digital High Definition image transfer is another
consistent HD shoot that has its moments without going bonkers, while
the DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) 5.1 lossless mix is well thought out and
adds tot he suspense and action. Extras only include trailers.
Finally,
Arrow Video presents a new box set of 1970s Italian crime thrillers
in, Years
of Lead: 1973-1977,
the films include Vittorio Salerno's Savage
Three
(1975), Mario Imperoli's Like Rabid
Dogs
(1976), Massimo Dallamano's Colt
38 Special Squad
(1976). Stelvio Massi's Highway
Racer
(1977), and Salerno's No,
the Case is Happily Resolved
(1973). The films pair well together though my personal favorite was
Savage
Three
as it features Warhol alum Joe Dallesandro and is a bit more
entertaining than the rest of the bunch.
The
films feature stars Enrico Maria Salerno, Martine Brochard, Nestore
Cavaricci, Salvatore Borghese, Enzo Cerusico and Maurizio Merli to
name a few.
Years
of Lead
features all five films in 1080p Blu-ray and have been restored from
the original camera negatives, including a brand new 2K restoration
of Colt
38 Special Squad
exclusive to this release fans won't want to miss. Widescreen aspect
ratios vary by film from 2.35 X 1, 1.85 X 1. As for the audio, there
are original lossless mono Italian audio mixes for each release with
English subtitles - lossless Italian
DTS-HD MA (Master Audio)
Mono. There's also original lossless mono English audio exclusive to
Colt
38 Special Squad.
Special
Features:
Optional
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English
soundtrack on Colt
38 Special Squad
New
visual essay by critic Will Webb
Interview
with director Vittorio Salerno and actress Martine Brochard on Savage
Three
Interview
with actor Joe Dallesandro on Savage
Three
Interview
with cinematographer Romano Albani and historian Fabio Melelli on
Like
Rabid Dogs
Interview
with assistant director Claudio Bernabei on Like Rabid
Dogs
Like
Rabid Dogs
music sampler
Interview
and introduction by composer Stelvio Cipriani on Colt
38 Special Squad
Interview
with editor Antonio Siciliano on Colt
38 Special Squad
Interview
with historian Roberto Curti on Highway
Racer
Interview
with director Vittorio Salerno on No,
the Case is Happily Resolved
No,
the Case is Happily Resolved
alternate ending
Trailers
Poster
galleries
Reversible
sleeves featuring original artwork for all five films
and
a high quality Booklet featuring new writing by Troy Howarth, Michael
Mackenzie, Rachael Nisbet, Kat Ellinger and James Oliver.
-
Nicholas Sheffo (Strike),
Ricky Chiang (Well Go) and James
Lockhart
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