
Hi, I'm Wade, curator of The DVD Vault, a B.A. in English & American Literature, & an educator of 15 years. Here to share/discuss films through the physical media they're printed on. I'm also slowly importing pre-Substack writing from my Instagram.
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The absolutely bizarre films of Ken Russell, specifically Altered States (1980) and The Lair of the White Worm (1988), were two of my favorite discoveries of 2024. Therefore, picking up this Arrow edition of Crimes of Passion (1984), which...
John McNaughton’s Wild Things (1998), is a master class in purposeful sleaze. This movie revels in how scuzzy and depraved it is and knows exactly what it’s doing with every male gazey shot, every hammed-up line of dialogue, every shoehorne...
In a lot of ways Miller’s Crossing (1990) is typical gangster noir faire with tailored suit-wearing goons, tommy guns, double-crosses, hits, bribed police and politicians, and very slick dialogue, but as far as style is concerned, it’s one...
Simply put, Barbara Stanwyck’s Phyllis Dietrichson is the ultimate noir femme fatale. In Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity (1944), Phyllis uses her sexuality to ensnare men to do whatever she wants and from the moment she sees Fred MacMurray’...
It’s a good rule of thumb to not open your movie at the Copa unless you’re trying to make the viewer turn it off to watch Goodfellas (1990) instead. Strike one.
Three things that I love: Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, and road trip movi...
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Hi, I'm Wade, curator of The DVD Vault, a B.A. in English & American Literature, & an educator of 15 years. Here to share/discuss films through the physical media they're printed on. I'm also slowly importing pre-Substack writing from my Instagram.
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