It’s once again time for Catching Up On Cinema’s monthly Catching Up On Blu-Ray episode! This time around, Trevor is once again joined by his good friend Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast in reviewing the month’s physical media releases. Check out Brad’s podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on…
Month: February 2022

Catching Up On Cinema Presents: Tales From the Shelf – Extreme Editions
It’s once again time for Catching Up On Cinema’s monthly, “Tales From the Shelf” episode! In this installment, Trevor and Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast are joined by Brian and Michele from the Movies For Life podcast to discuss some “Extreme Editions” from their movie collections! Brian’s Picks: King Kong (Special Edition DVD, 1933)…

Episode 167 – Pulse (2001)
This February at Catching Up On Cinema is “NOT Made in America” month! All month long we’ll be reviewing foreign films that have garnered American remakes. This week, Kyle and Trevor review Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s, Pulse (2001)! Released during the popular wave of J-Horror films in the early 2000’s, the film is bold and quietly unsettling…

Episode 166 – Insomnia (1997)
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This February at Catching Up On Cinema is “NOT Made in America” month! All month long we’ll be reviewing foreign films that have garnered American remakes. This week, Kyle and Trevor review Erik Skjoldbjærg’s, Insomnia (1997)! A Norwegian noir from the Criterion collection, as well as director Skjoldbjærg’s feature debut, the film is a…

Episode 165 – District B13 (2004)
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This February at Catching Up On Cinema is “NOT Made in America” month! All month long we’ll be reviewing foreign films that have garnered American remakes. This week, Trevor forces Kyle to join him in reviewing Pierre Morel’s, District B13 (2004)! The feature directorial debut of Luc Besson protege Morel, this French import is…

Episode 164 – Funny Games (1997)
This February at Catching Up On Cinema is “NOT Made in America” month! All month long we’ll be reviewing foreign films that have garnered American remakes. First up is a Kyle pick in the form of Michael Haneke’s, Funny Games (1997)! An Austrian film that was remade and shot in English by director Haneke in…