CRITERION’S GODZILLA
The Criterion Collection Review by The ED-itor
When it comes to giant monsters, none are more famous than Godzilla. And with Criterion’s new release of the monster’s premiere outing now on Blu Ray, it’s a good reminder as to why the character and the film still remain at the forefront of monster culture. From the beautiful B&W cinematography Eiji Tsubaraya and Haruo Nakajima’s teaming to bring the monster to life, to Akira Ifukube’s haunting score that will stay with you long after the closing title card, all brought together under the watchful eye of director Ishiro Honda, the elements combine to make something that simply transcends the
and boilerplate
of monster films and creates an
experience even an art house filmgoer can appreciate... READ THE FULL REVIEW HERE!
IN TIME 20th Century Fox
What if everyone over 25 years old was doomed to die unless they could afford to buy a longer life expectancy? IN TIME explores just such a world where, quite literally, time is money. Brought to us by the great Andrew Niccol (GATTACA, THE TRUMAN SHOW), IN TIME tries its best but can’t quite give the heady premise the justice it deserves. Starring Justin Timberlake as Will Salas, an average Joe who struggles to make a living (pun intended) to provide for himself and his mother (Olivia Wilde). His life changes forever when a mysterious man gives him several lifetimes worth of time, sending him down a twisted road of action and adventure, where he meets Amanda Seyfried’s character, a gorgeous socialite, and the uncompromising Cillian Murphy. The subject of an intense manhunt, will Salas save the day? Or will the bad guys... clean his clock!?
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