Category: 90’s
Mute Witness (1995)
Mute Witness (1995) Directed by Anthony Waller The neat gag in Anthony Waller’s Mute Witness is to have as the lead character a female makeup artist gore artisan witnessing real gore when […]
The Crow (1994)
The Crow (1994) Directed by Alex Proyas Ever since Tim Burton’s Batman Gothicized Hollywood genre cinema fashions in the 90’s, films like Dick Tracy (1990), Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), Bride of Chucky […]
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
The Virgin Suicides (1999) Directed by Sofia Coppola Sofia Coppola’s profound, mysterious elegy The Virgin Suicides has always left me conflicted. After so many attempts at deciphering the indecipherable, I find this […]
Cemetery Man (1994)
Cemetery Man (1994) Directed by Michele Soavi Consistently effective in its ludic, morbid exploration of the bizarre, but rarely effective in its dismembered preternatural philosophy. It’s all too easy to savor the […]
90's / Capsule Reviews / Pick for the Weekend
Pick for the Weekend: Halloween H20 (1998)
– Halloween H20 is the movie for the weekend. In this section every Saturday or Sunday Celluloid Dimension picks a movie for the weekend. The selections are preferably underrated movies or neglected movies […]
Point Break (1991)
Point Break (1991) Directed by Kathryn Bigelow Are you radical, Brah?! If you are then there’s a good chance you’ll connect with the pop-philosophy vibe of this cockamamie slice of 90’s popcorn […]
Side Out (1990)
Side Out (1990) Directed by Peter Israelson A very physical, sweaty, anodyne sports flick. Although Peter Israelson’s splashy Side Out is about beach volleyball, its athletic panorama is not about physical prowess […]
La Cérémonie (1995)
La Cérémonie (1995) Directed by Claude Chabrol In an Italian TV interview with Pier Paolo Pasolini in 1971, the inquisitive interviewer asks the controversial Italian director, “Who are the people you love […]
The Rift (1990)
Directed by Juan Piquer Simon Written by David Coleman, Juan Piquer Simon (story) Starring: Jack Scalia as Wick Hayes R. Lee Ermey as Capt. Phillips Ray Wise as Robbins Deborah Adair as Lt. Nina Crowley John […]
The Addiction (1995)
The Addiction (1995) Directed by Abel Ferrara The most unpretentiously pretentious philosophical movie ever made. The forbidding cosmic consternations of Abel Ferrara’s idiosyncratic vampire picture are so weighty, dense in their theological […]
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Grindhouse Fest: Late Night Trains (1975)
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Blue Rita (1977)
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