Category Archives: Films of the 1970s

Breakheart Pass (1975) – when shit looked REAL!

Breakheart Pass: when stuff in films looked real because it WAS real! If Breakheart Pass was being made today, there is no way they would haul their asses out to the middle of fucking nowhere and shoot everything live on … Continue reading

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Sorcerer – Friedkin’s lost masterpiece … NOT!

Okay, so I think William Friedkin was in certain ways a fabulous film maker. Certainly The French Connection and To Live and Die in LA are landmarks, and the Exorcist, well either you like it or you don’t (it never … Continue reading

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JFK (1991) / Executive Action (1973) – Mixed attempts at the ultimate political thriller

As someone fascinated by the Kennedy assassination, it is a must that I review the two feature films that have attempted to deal with the intricate and fascinating details of this subject: The Oliver Stone spectacular JFK, and the little … Continue reading

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Don’t Look Now (1973) – the pinacle of the horror genera

Nicholas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now is visual masterpiece. It is simply mesmerizing in its nuanced artistry. But what is all this artistry in service of? I have come to the conclusion that although the film seems to want to make … Continue reading

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The Parallax View – Pakula Disappoints.

Alan J. Pakula is quite a revered figure here at Irreviews. Klute (1971) and All the President’s Men (1976) are landmarks in the art of the psycho-political thriller, and hopefully I will soon get a chance to review them here … Continue reading

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