Recently watched David Mamet’s HOMICIDE, which find him just about in House of Games form and follows Joe Mantegna as a weary detective who falls in with a militant Zionist group. I gather this strain of Mamet’s work is none too popular but this is a case where you don’t have to sign on to his ideas to find the movie compelling. Besides Mantegna, William H. Macy and Ricky Jay are on hand, although so is Rebecca Pidgeon (seeming freaky to me, as usual)
This is also the first Criterion release I’ve ever seen with a gag reel (!). Long overdue, if you ask me. Surely there must have been some funny mishaps on those samurai films.