The Mechanic (1972)

While funnily enough I’ve seen both of the Jason Statham remakes of The Mechanic (1972), I’ve never seen the original even though I’m a fan of Charles Bronson. Directed by Michael Winner, after they’d made Chato’s Land but before the box office smash success of the first Death Wish movie, this stars the granite faced […]

Read More The Mechanic (1972)

China Girl (1987)

I knew going in that this was director Abel Ferrara’s version of Romeo and Juliet. But China Girl (1987) feels more like an updated West Side Story. There’s a MTV energy in this night-time, neon-lit, wet-sidewalked vision of New York with young gangs clattering down darkened alleyways, climbing up chain-linked fences. At one point, a […]

Read More China Girl (1987)

Pusher III (2005)

By the third entry in the Pusher series, there’s an assumed narrative trajectory and familar story pattern: the camera follows the protagonist as they slowly start to get in over their heads with deals and debts. Yet it’s interesting across the three movies how the tone is still uniquely set by the lead character and […]

Read More Pusher III (2005)

The Other Side Of Hope (2017)

I knew of Finiish director Aki Kaurismaki and his work, vague memories of Leningrad Cowboys Go America always being screened on SBS, though I unfortunately never saw it from start to end. I thought it was time to watch one of Kaurismaki’s films, so why not start at the end, with what he has said in […]

Read More The Other Side Of Hope (2017)