Mickey Rourke in YEAR OF THE DRAGON Available on Blu-ray From Warner Archives


Great news for fans of Mickey Rourke!  YEAR OF THE DRAGON is available on Blu-ray From Warner Archives. Pre-order information can be found HERE.


Corruption. Extortion. Sometimes, even assassination. For the tradition-bound mob bosses of Manhattan’s Chinatown, there are age-old ways of running things. And now there’s police captain Stanley White’s way.

Mickey Rourke portrays White, a war veteran who has a Vietnam-sized chip on his shoulder when dealing with an emerging blood feud in Chinatown. John Lone plays the crime lord standing in the line of fire of White’s relentless campaign. And Academy Award®-winning* director Michael Cimino (The Deer Hunter, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot), working from a screenplay based on the novel by Robert Daley (Prince of the City) and coscripted by Oliver Stone, fills the screen with adrenaline rushes of action and excitement.


Mickey Rourke stars as Stanley White, the “most decorated cop in the history of the New York Police Department” in this stylish crime thriller that combines streetwise grit and neon noir. Vietnam veteran White still carries the psychological scars of his service, so his one-man crusade to clean up Chinatown summons more demons than angels. Directed by Michael Cimino with a screenplay co-written by Oliver Stone, Year of the Dragon proved to be a seminal action classic whose character study, chiaroscuro color palette and ballet of violence climax continues to influence cinema on both sides of the Pacific to this day. Reinvigorated thanks to this new High Definition Master, this Blu-ray presentation showcases this mini-masterpiece with the spotlight it deserves. SPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary by Director Michael Cimino; Theatrical Trailer (HD). 16×9 Letterbox

SLIFF 2015 Review – SLEEP WITH ME

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SLEEP WITH ME takes a downbeat look at the traditional marriage vows. Well, one in particular, you know “for better or for worse”. For the couple at the center of the story, it’s tough for things to get much worse. It’s as though the Righteous Brothers classic “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feeling” were playing on a constant loop through their home’s sound system. The husband is Paul (Cliff Chamberlain), a frustrated small town Missouri academic who now makes a living by managing the home rental properties owned by his surly, abusive father Henry (Raymond J. Barry). And a good chunk of Paul’s days are occupied by taking care of his mean ole’ widower Daddy’s house. The wife is Gabi (Danielle Canastra), a transplant from South America with a somewhat shady past. She’s eager to rebuild her reputation and begin life anew by starting a family with Paul. But she’s having trouble concieving while Paul’s interest in her is rapidly waning. However he soon becomes interested in Rachel (Kelly O’Sulllivan), one of Henry’s tenants that’s behind in her rent. There’s a strong connection between Paul and the adrift college student. Meanwhile Gabi is in debt to her former beau, the local crime kingpin Santi (Lobo Sebastian), after he sells her fertility drugs.  All this happens while she also begins utilizing the services of a much younger male hustler, Kyle (Luke Stratte-McClure). This little Midwestern town has enough adultery and deceit to occupy a major metropolis.

Writer/director Brian Jun expertly exposes the steamy underbelly of lazy, hazy small town America. We feel the frustration of Paul and the yearning of Gabi. Jun inspires solid performances from the cast, especially the terrific Barry as the horrific “daddy dearest”, spewing bile and venom toward anyone within shouting range. No effort is made to soften this abrasive monster, he’s all hard edges ready to cut you to the quick. His verbal menace is nearly matched by the physical menace of Sebastian as the merciless small-time criminal, a man who has his “dirty little fingers” in everybody’s pie. With all these interesting ingredients SLEEP WITH ME makes for a spicy, simmering, sexual stew.

SLEEP WITH ME screens on Saturday, November 7 at 9:15 PM at Landmark’s Plaza Frontenac Cinemas as part of the 24th Annual Whitaker St Louis International Film Festival. Purchase tickets here