DVD Review: Federico Fellini’s The Clowns
Federico Fellini’s The Clowns (I Clowns) is a 1970 Italian telefilm that chronicles the acclaimed director’s love affair with the circus. In particular, it is his love and fascination with clowns that the film focuses on — a love and fascination that has endured for Fellini since childhood. The film is made in a sort …
Dylan Dog looks to be direct to DVD
Which is a shame because its a decent premise and I hear the source material is solid and Cemetary Man is a pretty special kind of zombie awesome. But I don’t know, I guess I kind of pictured that if someone was going to make a Dylan Dog film they’d be Italian, or at least …
Great Moments in Cinema History – Caliber 9 (Milano Calibro 9)
I must confess once again that my lack of knowledge on Italian films is somewhat limited. Oh sure I’ve seen more than my fair share of Spaghetti Westerns, but when it comes to giallos, Italian crime and horror films or even that much maligned and misunderstood sub genre, the Italian sword and sandal epic, I …