Indy Datta reviews the 30th anniversary Blu-ray edition of David Puttnam and Roland Joffé’s film about the rise of the Khmer Rouge, which is released today by StudioCanal.
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Mostly Pálinka*
A short piece by Indy Datta about a long film – Béla Tarr’s Sátántagó
The Driver
Indy Datta revisits Walter Hill’s influential 1978 car-chase classic, released on Blu-ray today.
Boyhood
Richard Linklater’s intimate epic of adolescence, in cinemas today, was twelve years in the making. A review by Indy Datta.
Porky’s
The seminal Canadian teen sex comedy is out this week on Blu-ray from Arrow Films. Indy Datta girds his loins.
Edge of Tomorrow
Indy Datta on the new Tom Cruise SF blockbuster, in cinemas today.
The Disaster Artist
Indy Datta on a literary account of a cinematic trainwreck – a book about the making of The Room.
The Wind Rises
Indy Datta on dreams and reality in the swansong from cinema’s greatest fantasist.
Mostly Links – 2 May 2014
Mostly Shorts – the Big Ones
The latest instalment in the increasingly less occasional series, brought to you once again by the intrepid Indy Datta, looks this time at short-form work from big-name film-makers.









