Thursday, March 26, 2026

BEN-HUR RETURNS VIA FATHOM EVENTS

William Wyler's Oscar-winning, MGM epic, Ben-Hur, returns to cinemas via Fathom Events on March 29, April 1 & 2, remastered in remarkable 4K, with a special intro by the insightful Leonard Maltin.  

Charlton Heston portrays wrongly accused, Jewish prince and chariot champion, Judah Ben-Hur, with Stephen Boyd as his anguished accuser and rival, Roman officer Messala, in a matchup that climaxes with an amazing, chariot race which remains one of the best, action sequences ever captured on celluloid. 

The 1959 adaptation is, in fact, based on General Lew Wallace's acclaimed, Christ-period novel of the same name and Fred Niblo's epic, 1925 silent version. 

Milkos Rosa's score may be his finest, and Robert L. Surtees' cinematography is beyond beautiful. The smart and stimulating screenplay was penned by Karl Tunberg, though Christopher Fry and Gore Vidal are said to have contributed to segments. (In 1995, Vidal, in full know-it-all pomposity, claimed that there was more to the Ben-Hur/Messala relationship than is detailed on screen, which some have disputed, but more on that matter for another time.)

What does prevail on screen is as divine as any filmgoer could desire. That Ben-Hur is again gracing theaters is a blessing that all movie buffs can (and should) celebrate, for it's the pinnacle of what great cinema was meant to be.  

Check local listings for theaters and showtimes.

TERRIFIC TEAM-UP IMAGE: GABRIELE DELL'OTTO'S KINGPIN VS DAREDEVIL

 

FOR THE FUN OF IT: TOR JOHNSON AS KINGPIN?

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

I SAW THEY WILL KILL YOU (LET THEM TRY)

If Charade is the Alfred Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made, then They Will Kill You (Let Them Try) is the Sam Raimi movie that Raimi never made.

Directed by Kirill (Why Won't You Just Die!) Sokolov, who cowrote with Alex (Predators) Litvak (and coproduced by Andy Muschietti of It fame), They Will Kill You features a sympathetic ex-convict, Asia Reaves, played by Zazie (Joker) Beetz, who ends up employed in a highbrow high-rise called the Virgil, where her sister, Maria, played by Myha'la Herrold, works as a maid. Sounds nice enough, except that the high-rise is run by Satanists, led by Patricia (Ed Wood) Arquette's creepy Lilith Woodhouse, a surname moniker torn from the forbidding frames of Lucio Fulci.

Despite the Woodhouse (Gates of Hell) reference (interwoven as it is with battle scenes reminiscent of Kill Bill), They Will Kill You still adheres ninety-nine percent of the way to Raimi's swift style and Three Stooges buffoonery, thanks in no small part to its immortality-securing, pig-propped fiends. Accompanying Ms. Woodhouse are such cultist frontrunners as Sharon, played by Heather (Austin Powers II) Graham; Kevin, played by Tom (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) Felton; and Ray, played by Paterson (Timeless) Joseph (Woodhouse's janitor "spouse"), none of whom are normal by any stretch and connected to a coalition that wishes to sacrifice Asia to dear ol' Lucifer. The thing is, Asia will have none of it, whether for herself or her embittered sister. 

Asia acts as a female Ash Williams, though she's not as humorous or bumbling as Bruce Campbell's Evil Dead protagonist. I suppose Asia's incessant resilience could place her in the Mary Sue category, but with the supernatural carnage flying as fast as it does, it's just as easy to go along with the outrageous flow, as opposed to browbeating it out of aesthetic principle. 

Though They Will Kill You does slow down in the middle, it otherwise rolls like a high-paced video game and as such, distinguishes itself from something like the slow-burn, Silent Hill set.

There's nothing too profound about this one. It's just gruesome fun for the sake of gruesome fun: a genuine, popcorn movie if ever there was. As long as one's not seeking Hamlet or Citizen Kane, They Will Kill You can't help but tantalize and in the process, quench one's thirst for good ol' bloody thrills.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

COLLECTIBLE TIME: MIMOCUSTOM, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, HAL 9000 T-SHIRT

"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." 

I discovered a terrific, 2001: A Space Odyssey Geek T-Shirt from MimoCustom. It's a HAL 9000, cyclopean salute, featuring the above quote. To me, that chilling line epitomizes the precise moment when Dave Bowman realizes he may have reached a harrowing point of no return. Stanley Kubrick/Arthur C. Clark's visual concept then shifts from idyllic space opera to Space Age thriller, making HAL a mechanical Frankenstein for the ages. 

I chose my shirt in basic black, since I believe it contrasts well with HAL's cold, red eye. Also, the quote, in white, stands out in a most striking way.

You, too, can order this stylish, "geek" novelty (along with other Space Odyssey apparel) at 

https://minocustom.com/products/im-sorry-dave

Monday, March 23, 2026

FAREWELL, VALERIE PERRINE

You were one of the most beautiful women in cinema, a "10+" without a lick of debate, and I might add, a mighty effective actress.

Miss (Eve) Teschmacher will always be your signature role and one that made Superman: The Movie and Superman II as special as they are.   

There's also much to be said of your work in Slaughterhouse-Five (as captivating captive, Montana Wildhack); W.C. Fields and Me; Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women; Lenny; The Last American Hero; The Magician of Lublin; Mask of Murder; Reflections in a Dark Sky; Silver Skies; Bright AngelMaid to Order; The Cannonball Run; Can't Stop the Music; The Fabulous Allan Carr; The Electric Horseman; Steambath; Water; Agency; Malibu; The Border; The Break; Boiling Point; Burning Shore; The Amateurs (aka The Moguls); The Californians; Curtain Call; Marian Ross White; What Women Want; Girl in the Cadillac; My Girlfriend's Boyfriend; A Place Called Truth; The End of the Bar; Brown's Requiem; Sweet Bird of Youth; When Your Lover Leaves; and The Couple Takes a Wife.  

On the episodic side, you visited Walker, Texas Ranger; Faerie Tale Theatre; CBS Summer Playhouse; ER; Third Watch; Homicide: Life on the Street; Just Shoot Me!; Grounded for Life; Burke's Law; Family LawThe PracticeGhostwriter; The Beast; Northern Exposure; Nash Bridges; Lights Out; As the World Turns, as Dolores Pierce (from 1998-1999); and as Liz Green in Leo and Liz in Beverly Hills

You gave it your all and fought like hell, Ms. Perrine, right to the bittersweet end. Please know that we were always at your side, sharing our spiritual support and appreciating your prolific work. You'll now thrive ever stronger in our hearts, and your spirit will always remain inseparable from our own.  

PINUP TIME: TRACI LORDS