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A review of the much anticipated recent Severin Films DVD release of a difficult to see giallo, Sergio Bergonzelli's In the Folds of the Flesh.

2.

An in-depth analysis od Wong Kar-Wai's first US film, ??My Blueberry Nights??.

3.

An exclusive look at one of the lesser known Hammer films from its peak period, starring Christopher Lee and directed by Hammer stalwart Terence Fisher.

4.

Review of the DVD release of this fascinating speculative science-fiction film pitting humans against ants.

5.

An earnest, DIY account of a sighted creature in the New Orleans, Louisiana area.

6.

A review of the NFB's much anticipated DVD box set of Pierre Perrault's seminal Île-aux-Coudres trilogy.

7.

A tribute to the Hammer great Freddie Francis, cinematographer par excellence and director of countless horror films, including the film given extensive analysis here, The Creeping Flesh.

8.

In-depth review of the Fantasia International Film Festival's first DVD release, a compilation of outstanding shorts shown at the festival over the past several years.

9.

In-depth review of the three short film DVDs from Cinema 16, with volumes dedicated to British, American and European cinema. Includes early short films by Ridley Scott, Asif Kapadia, Lynne Ramsey, Christopher Nolan, DA Pennebaker, Tim Burton, Todd Solondz, Jean-Luc Godard, Tom Tykwer, and Lars von Trier.

10.

An historical contextualisation of Santiago Álvarez' bold political/experimental short films.

11.

An overview of Richard Kerr's multimedia installation, Industrie/Industry.

12.

Professor Paul Salmon reviews the Criterion Collection release of Powell and Pressburger's influential cinematic opera piece, The Tales of Hoffman.

13.

A somewhat irreverent, insightful analysis of two recent female-centered Iranian documentaries, The Ladies Room and Iranian Journey.

14.

An analysis of two recent documentaries exposing the social injustices of archaic law and custom in Israel and Central India: Sentenced to Marriage and Highway Courtesans.

15.

A review of Austrian experimental/avant-garde films on a DVD collection produced by Index.


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