Out with the Old, In with the Even Older: The Warner Archive Presents Dr. Kildare Movie Collection
By Luigi Bastardo |
More docs and Dick than you can shake your medical staff at.
The Delphi Bureau: The Merchant of Death Assignment DVD Review: Laurence Luckinbill, Desk Jockey
By Luigi Bastardo |
Ah. THIS must be why Sybok searched so anxiously for God.
The Vitaphone Comedy Collection, Volume Two – Shemp Howard (1933-1937) DVD Review: Thank You, Warner Archive!
By Luigi Bastardo |
For those of us who have always been and always will be Team Shemp.
Fernando Di Leo – The Italian Crime Collection, Vol. 2 DVD Review: Violenza all’Italiana
By Luigi Bastardo |
Raro Films issues another set of gritty crime flicks from the late Italian maestro.
Red Scorpion / Thou Shalt Not Kill…Except / Street Trash Blu-rays Review: Synapse, Bloody Synapse
By Luigi Bastardo |
Three sleazy, gory gems for your bad movie viewing (dis)pleasure.
What Price Hollywood? DVD Review: Hell Is a Place Called, Well, You Know
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Warner Archive dusts off another forgotten tale of woe set in vintage Tinseltown.
Free and Easy / Estrellados DVD Review: Buster Keaton en Español? ¡Sí!
By Luigi Bastardo |
Because we all know how well Buster Keaton could dance, sing, and speak Spanish.
The Swimmer (1968) Blu-ray Review: The Last Great Studio-Made Cult Film
By Luigi Bastardo |
Burt Lancaster delivers a performance that will positively send chills down your spine. And those blue swimming trunks sure won’t help any.
Still Mine Blu-ray Review: All He Wanted to Do Was Build a House
By Luigi Bastardo |
For those of you who have always wanted to see an elderly James Cromwell nekkid, your ship has just sailed in.
Ripper Street: Season Two Blu-ray Review: Hey, Things Are Improving!
By Luigi Bastardo |
It’s not quite dead. It’s getting better.
Atlantis: Season One (2013) Blu-ray Review: Let’s Get Mythical
By Luigi Bastardo |
Sometimes, placing all your eggs in one basket pays off.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Blu-ray Review: A Secret Best Left Untold
By Luigi Bastardo |
Ben Stiller succeeds in launching and then crashing the very same project so many others abandoned or passed-up several times before.
Off-the-Wall TV Shows from the Warner Archive DVDs Review: Heroes and Fathers Galore
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Search for Jimmy Stewart’s Courtship of Superboy.
Martial Arts Double Feature: Hapkido / Lady Whirlwind (1972) DVD Review: The Return of Angela Mao
By Luigi Bastardo |
Shout! Factory doubles down with a pair of early ’70s chopsocky flicks.
Bill Elliott Detective Mysteries DVD Review: From Deadeye to Dick
By Luigi Bastardo |
Put out an APB on a couple of beers and shoot out the light.
Book Review: The Zombie Film: From White Zombie to World War Z by Alain Silver and James Ursini
By Luigi Bastardo |
Because one more publication on the subject couldn’t possibly hurt the subgenre any.
SEAL Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines (2014) DVD Review: aka The Dyslexic Subtitle Movie
By Luigi Bastardo |
Tom Sizemore sizes up a comeback in a movie with a confusing title that no one is truly bound to see. The end.
Kirby Grant and Chinook Adventure Triple Feature, Volume 2 (1949-1950) DVD Review: Canadian Mountedness from Monogram Pictures
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Warner Archive breaks out three vintage Northern films co-starring a very bright doggy.
Monogram Cowboy Collection, Volume 7 (1945-1952) DVD Review: There’s Gold on That There Poverty Row
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Warner Archive dusts off another nine delightful B-Western selections.
In the Name of the King 3: The Last Mission Blu-ray Review: Why Do I Torture Myself Like This?
By Luigi Bastardo |
Yet another entry from a franchise nobody asked for to begin with.
Fibber McGee and Molly Double Feature (1942-1944) DVD Review: The Mediocre and the Stinky
By Luigi Bastardo |
Decades after the fact, the Warner Archive cleans out the McGee’s hall closet. Sadly, this was all they found.
Love Is a Racket (1932) DVD Review: Yeah, Figured That One Out Already, Thanks
By Luigi Bastardo |
Personally, I need an everlasting love, but I’ll wait for it, wait for it, give it some time.
Ashanti (1979) Blu-ray Review: The Most Disastrous Disaster of a Non-Disaster Flick
By Luigi Bastardo |
A naked supermodel, bored lead, hammy heavy, and a guest star gettin’ blowed up real good: now THIS is what cinema is all about!
Corruption (1968) / The Big Gundown (1966) Blu-rays Review: Two Points for Grindhouse
By Luigi Bastardo |
Grindhouse Releasing gets their hands on two cult epics from the Columbia Pictures vaults – and the results are nothing short of fabulous.
Roadblock (1951) / Nocturne (1946) DVDs Review: Misplaced, Unconventional LA Noir
By Luigi Bastardo |
Two forgotten – and highly enjoyable – low-budget thrillers from RKO make their way to DVD courtesy the Warner Archive Collection.
The Bowery Boys, Volumes Two & Three (1946-1957) DVDs Review: Satisfaction Guaranteed
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Warner Archive brings us 24 more classic comedies in two four-disc sets. Win.
Khartoum (1966) / Man in the Dark 3D (1953) / Titus (1999) / Zulu (1964) Blu-rays Review: Twilight Time Gets Serious
By Luigi Bastardo |
The niche HD label unveils a venerable wave of odds and ends.
Sherlock: Season Three (2014) Blu-ray Review: Back from the Dead?
By Luigi Bastardo |
The wait is over. But was it worth it?
Escape Plan (2013) Blu-ray Review: Stallone and Schwarzenegger Return to B-Guile
By Luigi Bastardo |
A break we can all enjoy.
The Fifth Estate (2013) Blu-ray Review: When Tension Becomes Tedious
By Luigi Bastardo |
(aka ‘The Anti-Social Network’.)
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) / Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977) / Royal Flash (1975) Blu-rays Review: A Vintage Hero and a Classic Cad
By Luigi Bastardo |
Twilight Time brings us the last of a Harryhausen trio and the only entry from a proposed series.
Jane Eyre (1943) / Oliver! (1968) / The Way We Were (1973) Blu-rays Review: Growing Up Again
By Luigi Bastardo |
From Orson Welles to Oliver Reed and Karl Marx, too.
Silent Night, Bloody Night (aka Death House) DVD Review: Attack of the Killer Warhol Factory Inmates
By Luigi Bastardo |
A constantly forgotten slasher film prototype gets another budget label release.
North to Alaska (1960) / The Undefeated (1969) Blu-rays Review: The Duke Finds a Duchess and Gets a Piece of the Rock
By Luigi Bastardo |
Two vastly different John Wayne titles make their High-Def debut.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) Blu-ray Review: Witness the Pidgeon Take Flight Underwater
By Luigi Bastardo |
Irwin Allen develops the prototype to the Roland Emmerich formula.
The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) DVD Review: Let’s Give the Boy a Hand
By Luigi Bastardo |
An oft-neglected horror classic makes its digital debut courtesy the Warner Archive Collection.
The Uninvited (1944) Criterion Collection DVD Review: Who ‘Ya Gonna Call?
By Luigi Bastardo |
The first American film to take ghosts seriously gets the elite treatment.
Sex Kittens Go to College DVD Review: Oh, Dear God, Please Make It Stop!
By Luigi Bastardo |
What happens when you try too hard to be too hip.
Mindwarp (1992) / The Other (1972) Blu-rays Review: Happy Halloween from Twilight Time
By Luigi Bastardo |
Everyone’s favorite new niche label is back with two very different seasonal selections.
Nightmare Honeymoon DVD Review: Can I Get an Annulment Over Here?
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Warner Archive brings us a sleazy, slow-paced rape/revenge thriller with two different versions.
Modern Family: The Complete Fourth Season Blu-ray Review: Yet Another Mouth to Feed
By Luigi Bastardo |
A show that scores even after they add another addition.
Killing Season (2013) Blu-ray Review: More Like Retiring Time
By Luigi Bastardo |
You know it’s bad when even Nicolas Cage drops out.
Tarzan (1966): The Complete Second Season DVD Review: Wither Ron Ely
By Luigi Bastardo |
The last of the 15th Lord of the Apes’ adventures.
The Tin Star (1957) / Nichols: The Complete Series DVD Reviews: Lawmen of a Different Color
By Luigi Bastardo |
The Warner Archive presents two very different western tales.
William Powell at Warner Bros. DVD Review: The Early Adventures of a Thinner Man
By Luigi Bastardo |
Four pre-Code Vitaphone rarities starring the definitive Nick Charles.
The East (2013) Blu-ray Review: Anarchy in the USA?
By Luigi Bastardo |
The long lost sequel to ‘The North’ and ‘The South’.
La Cage aux Folles Criterion Collection DVD Review: Classic French Farce Bliss
By Luigi Bastardo |
It’s OK to be in Saint-Tropez.
In the Flesh: Series One DVD Review: Leave It to the Brits to Make Zombies Human Again
By Luigi Bastardo |
“If you wanna find out what’s behind these cold eyes, you’ll just have to claw your way through this disguise.” – “In the Flesh?” – Pink Floyd
The Odd Angry Shot Blu-ray Review: The Occasionally Aggressive Movie
By Luigi Bastardo |
Further proof Australia may, in fact, actually exist.