Cohen Media Group: Under the Sun of Satan – Blu-ray Review

Under the Sun of Satan

Can one who perceives themselves as a failure in the eyes of God find redemption in the end? This and many more intriguing questions are posed in the religious drama, Under the Sun of Satan, a 1987 French film that explores one priest’s journey to find his true purpose within the Church.

Gérard Depardieu is Donissan, a priest who sees himself as an abject failure, socially awkward, and disliked by the parishioners of the church he works at. His desperation to be a true man of God leads him to torture himself both mentally and physically. A walking journey to another church leads him both literally and figuratively down a path that will forever change his perception of himself and his relationship with both the Church and God.

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It his through this journey that Donissan comes to realize his true destiny, his true spiritual powers, and how temptation from Satan can sometimes be a blessing in disguise. As he grows as a priest, his trials and tribulations enrage some, baffle others, and cause him to pay the ultimate price as he realizes his true purpose.

Under the Sun of Satan is a thought-provoking piece of cinema directed and co-written by French filmmaker Maurice Pialat. The performances are understated yet powerful, and Depardieu delivers a strong, multi-layered character.

Along with the restored version of the film, the Blu-ray edition includes a number of special features: a 2012 Interview with star Gérard Depardieu; a 2012 Interview with cinematographer Willy Kurant; a 2012 Interview with production designer Katia Wyszkop; Deleted Scenes; Behind the Scenes Footage; and the Original and 2015 Re-release Trailer.

While French cinema may not be to everyone’s liking (it is subtitled in English so if you don’t speak French you will have to read), Under the Sun of Satan is a powerful film that resonates long after viewing.

Under the Sun of Satan is available NOW on Blu-Ray!

Terrordactyl – Movie Review

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Ah, the beloved B-movie. A genre that gave filmmakers like Roger Corman a lifetime career and created fodder for over a decade of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes. After all, not every film that Hollywood churns out every year is guaranteed to be a box office smash. There have to be films that still get made that are there strictly to entertain audiences even if the budget isn’t upwards of $200 million.

B-movies have been around since the advent of cinema, and networks like syfy have capitalized on this off the beaten path style of filmmaking to deliver countless creature features that include the Sharknado series (a fourth is on the way!). With this concept of monster movie in mind, we come to a little film called Terrordactyl.

As the name implies, the film is about a Pterodactyl invasion in modern day Los Angeles. A group of regular folks must work together to stop the massive horde before they destroy the city and eat all its inhabitants. Will this unlikely team be able to stop the threat before it spreads?

Terrordactyl is a solid B-movie with decent special effects and a cast that is aware that they are in a campy, cheesy movie. I feel that self-awareness in films like this is a strength rather than a hindrance to the film’s execution as a whole. It’s the same self-awareness that makes The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, and Van Helsing such enjoyable films. Yeah, the cast knows that what’s going on is ridiculous and they happily take you along for the ride.

So, if you like B-movies and have a couple hours to spare, check out Terrordactyl. It’s escapist entertainment for the Sharknado fan in all of us.

Terrordactyl is available now via iTunes and Amazon Video.

What’s your favorite B-movie? Leave a comment and let us know!

Jarhead 3: The Siege – Blu-ray Review

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With plenty of action, gunfire, and a high body count, Jarhead 3: The Siege is a decent action flick that delivers. When a Middle East-based U.S. embassy is attacked by a group of ISIS fighters, an elite squad of Marines stationed there battle to keep the U.S. Ambassador and other civilians safe while everyone’s lives hang in the balance.

It’s a bloody battle to the finish line complete with explosions, body armor, thousands of rounds or ammunition, and dozens of intense action sequences. Once it gets going, Jarhead 3 becomes a continuous maze of bullets, blood, and backbone as out Marine heroes fight for their lives and the lives of others caught in the crossfire of those who wish to destroy them.

Starring a young, energetic cast the includes Charlie Weber (How to Get Away with Murder), Erik Valdez (Graceland, General Hospital), and Sasha Jackson (Fuller House, One Tree Hill), along with Dennis Haysbert (24, The Unit, the spokesperson for All-State Insurance), and Scott Adkins (Zero Dark Thirty, The Expendables 2, Criminal), Jarhead 3: The Siege offers plenty of kick-ass action and excitement!

The Blu-ray includes both the rated (R) and unrated versions of the film, along with the Bonus Feature: Making Jarhead 3: The Siege. This featurette is about five minutes long and gives you some cool insight into the cast and the making of a action flick of this nature.

I recommend Jarhead 3: The Siege to fans of modern military movies or action films in general.

Jarhead 3: The Siege is available June 7, 2016 on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Download!

What’s your favorite military-themed movie? Leave a comment and let us know!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Blu-ray Review

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Fast-paced and fun, nostalgic and new, Star Wars: The Force Awakens dominated the holiday box office in 2015, taking in over $2 billion worldwide. Fans young and old packed theaters excited to meet the new characters that would take us through the next trilogy about a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

If you’re buying the Blu-ray, chances are you’ve already seen the film or read about the film, or had the film spoiled for you thanks to Facebook, Internet memes, or that one friend who likes to spoil movies for you because they can. Since you already have an opinion or opinions about the film itself, let’s take a look at the special features included on the Force Awakens Blu-ray.

I love special features. From the commentary to all the behind-the-scenes featurettes, special features give us an inside look at the complexity of filmmaking. It truly is amazing how hundreds, if not thousands, of people are able to work together to create on single film through what can only be described a harmonic synchronized chaos.

The Force Awakens has its special features on their own Blu-ray disc, and there’s a myriad featurettes to choose from.

Secrets of The Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey

Explore how the creative team and cast jump-started the Star Wars franchise once again in this mesmerizing hour-long special that takes us from initial concept to final product. Find out just what it takes to create a film of this magnitude, scope, and scale, and meet the creative minds behind it all.

The Story Awakens: The Table Read

A look at the initial table read of the script for The Force Awakens with the primary cast. It’s pretty cool to see the cast in street clothes reading what would eventually become one of the second highest-grossing film of all time (before inflation)!

Building BB-8

No, it wasn’t CG! Take a look at how the creative minds behind the film created, designed, and performed the newest droid in the Star Wars universe: BB-8.

Crafting Creatures

Check out the wide variety of practical effects used to bring the many creatures in the Force Awakens to life. From traditional puppetry to complex animatronics, the creative team guides us through the process of bringing these characters to life for the big screen.

Blueprint of a Battle: The Snow Fight

It’s a behind-the-scenes look into the dynamic climactic lightsaber showdown between good and evil that punctuates the final act of the film. See how they brought all the elements together into a visually stunning finale.

John Williams: The Seventh Symphony

The man. The music. The legend. If you’ve ever seen a Spielberg or Lucas film, you’ve heard his music. Check out this great interview with the masterful composer as he waxes nostalgic about his decades-long journey writing and conducting scores for seven Star Wars films.

ILM: The Visual Magic of The Force

Industrial Light and Magic has been a mainstay of big-budget, effects-heavy cinema for decades. Have a look at how they used their magic and wizardry to bring the continuing world of Star Wars to life once more.

Force for Change

How has Star Wars influenced people around the world to be more charitable to their fellow humans? Find out in this inspiring featurette.

Deleted Scenes

Was there something in the film that wasn’t explained? Perhaps the answer can be found in one of these deleted scenes.

Any film, no matter how big or small, has a small army of dedicated people working together to bring a common vision to their viewing audience. Through the special features, we get the opportunity to meet these creative people and in a small way truly appreciate the hard work and dedication that they bring to their jobs each and every day.

I highly recommend Star Wars: The Force Awakens. However, if you’ve never seen the previous six films, check those out first THEN see his movie. You’ll be glad you did!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is available NOW on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital Download!

Which of the seven Star Wars films has been your favorite? Leave a comment and let us know!

Marvel’s Ant-Man – Blu-ray/Digital Download Review

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Cohen Film Collection: Two Men in Town – Blu-ray Review

Two Men in Town

As thought-provoking as it is timely, Two Men in Town resonates long after you’ve finished watching. Continue reading “Cohen Film Collection: Two Men in Town – Blu-ray Review”