Steve Geise

Brit Noir Collection I Blu-ray Review: London Calling

Kino Lorber launches a fun new series with this debut release of three rarely seen noir films.

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The Snowman 4K UHD Review: Stuck in a Scenic Snowdrift

Detective Harry Hole (Michael Fassbender) is hot on the trail of a legendary serial killer in this 2017 adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s bestselling novel.

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The Himalayan Blu-ray Review: Lost in the Clouds

There’s just not enough story or action for its nearly two-hour runtime, making for an average effort overall.

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Once Upon a Time (2017) Blu-ray Review: Fractured Fairy Tale

Director Zhao Xiaoding’s lavish adaptation of a best-selling fantasy novel was released in 2017, but its eye-popping visuals appear brand new.

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The Amazing World of Gumball: The Complete Series DVD Review: Complete, with Reservations

The lingering mastering issues and the failure to release on Blu-ray take this set from a fan must-have to a questionable missed opportunity. 

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Blue Thunder: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: The B-Team

Now that I’ve finally caught up on the show, it’s clear I didn’t miss out on much, but it’s harmless enough for a mindless weekend binge.

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Book Review: Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant Sketchbooks: An Illustrated Memoir: Volume 2 by Brian M. Kane

Foster’s lavish pencils are the primary selling point of the book, revealing his continuing magnificent attention to detail and mastery of the art form.

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House of Cards (1968) Blu-ray Review: One Fascist Battle After Another

It’s an escapist action adventure sadly made more relevant now due to its anti-fascism premise.

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The Second Twin Blu-ray Review: Hossein Drifts Through a Wan Whodunit

The U.S. title of Christian-Jaque’s 1966 crime drama promises a mysterious twist involving a twin, but it’s a total misdirection.

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Romancing in Thin Air Blu-ray Review: Rarefied Air of Hong Kong Talent

The mostly charming film’s only glaring fault is an ill-advised late flashback sequence.

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Tih-Minh Blu-ray Review: International Intrigue on the French Riviera

This classic French espionage serial was first released in theaters in 1919, billed as “a cinematic novel in 12 episodes.”

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Book Review: The Atlas Creator Collection No. 3: Bill Everett Vol. 1: “One Head Too Many!” and Other Weird Horror Stories

This new collection focuses on Everett’s comics crafted between 1950-55, representing the height of the horror craze before the Comics Code.

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Book Review: Uncle Scrooge: “A Little Something Special” and Other Tales of Fiendish Foes: Disney Greatest Comics Collection Vol. 1

The latest Disney comics collection from Fantagraphics kicks off a new giant-size series of reprints from fan-favorite U.S. and European artists.

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Lurker Blu-ray Review: Greatness Lurking Beneath the Vapid Surface

After a typical start, Lurker grows into an impressive showcase for Russell and his two leads.

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Resident Alien: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Cozy Sci-Fi

After four seasons and 44 episodes, Syfy’s recent hit series is now collected in this new Blu-ray box set.

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Cobra Kai: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Cobra Kai Never Dies

While the series seems designed to put the original stars of The Karate Kid in secondary roles, it is primarily a redemption arc for Johnny Lawrence.

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Peter Sellers Early Classics Blu-ray Review: Dawning of an Inimitable Talent

While Sellers remains most renowned for his incredible run of films after 1963, these early gems very clearly prove how he became a breakout star.

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Jack Benny Comedy Classics: Artists and Models/Man About Town Blu-ray Review

Jack Benny’s comedy career flourished in his long-running radio and TV show, but he also found time to be a movie star along the way.

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Scott Joplin Blu-ray Review: Rags to Riches to Rags

While the project has all the production finesse of a made-for-TV film, it’s still an interesting slice of little-known American music history.

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Merrily We Roll Along Blu-ray Review: Auld Lang Syne

The show remains faithful to its roots while fixing a major problem of the original production: the age of the stars.

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Book Review: All the Living by Roman Muradov

Muradov’s sublime story rewards readers with a darkly comic, keenly observed picture of a life reclaimed.

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Trifole Blu-ray Review: Swing and a Miss

When Igor’s directionless granddaughter Dalia arrives from London to care for him, the pair struggle to reconnect after many years apart.

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Book Review: Lost Marvels No. 3: Savage Tales of the 1980s

It doesn’t seem like a Marvel book at all, offering a richly rewarding glimpse of a time the House of Ideas tried something far outside their typical comfort zone.

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The New Fred and Barney Show: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Bedrock Faultlines

There’s a fair amount of Flintstones charm, mostly thanks to the voice actors, but the series largely proves that you just can’t go home again.

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Blades of the Guardians Movie Review: Return of the Masters

With seemingly all of China after Dao Ma and shifting alliances wherever he turns, the story builds intrigue through to the satisfying finale.

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By the Light of the Silvery Moon Blu-ray Review: Return to Moonlight Bay

The slim plot gets upstaged by the songs, but it’s all lighthearted fun with well-matched stars.

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The Mirror Crack’d 4K UHD Review: The Mystery Slack’d

Less cozy mystery than swan song for a stunning cast of classic film titans.

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Dead of Night (1945) Blu-ray Review: Something Spooky This Way Comes

It may have been thrilling for its time, but in this era it’s largely just a tired curiosity that generates precious little suspense.

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Lucifer: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: A Hell of a Ride

Bored with ruling Hell, Lucifer Morningstar decamps to Los Angeles, where he teams up with the LAPD to take down baddies with his devilish charm.

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Diva 4K UHD Review: The Queen of Color

Powered by exquisite cinematography punctuated by stunning color design, the film makes superb use of HDR to deliver a transformative viewing experience.

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Man in a Cocked Hat Blu-ray Review: The Empire Strikes Out

This Boulting Brothers production spins lots of plates but doesn’t land many of them, suffering from an overabundance of plot threads.

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Come Closer DVD Review: Garden of Eden

Israeli writer/director Tom Nesher channels her personal trauma into a remarkable feature film debut.

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Shameless: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: A Hefty Load of Gallaghers

As the years roll by, the kids grow in self-sufficiency, but those apples don’t fall too far from Frank’s shameless tree.

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Blue Moon (2025) Blu-ray Review: Hawke and Kaplow Outshine Rodgers and Hart

Blue Moon is the type of quiet, unassuming drama that Hollywood just doesn’t make anymore.

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Falling Skies: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Wyle Sans Scrubs

Between his acting stints in the ER, Noah Wyle headlined this TNT series about humans battling an alien invasion.

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Book Review: The Pass by Katriona Chapman

Katriona Chapman’s third graphic novel takes a stunning leap in artistry over her prior works, announcing the arrival of a cartoonist in her prime.

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Arco Movie Review: Little Nemo in Timberland

Ugo Bienvenu’s Oscar-nominated animated film is finally starting to move from the festival circuit to limited theatrical release in the US.

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O.C. and Stiggs Blu-ray Review: Robert Altman’s Teen Comedy

If you weren’t aware that esteemed director Robert Altman made an ‘80s teen comedy, blame MGM’s decision to largely shelve the film.

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Köln 75 Blu-ray Review: Two Movies in One

Writer/director Ido Fluk spins his imagining of Keith Jarrett’s 1975 improvised concert performance into an energetic but bipolar film.

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Italia: Fire and Ashes Blu-ray Review: Italy’s Film Heritage Reborn Like a Phoenix

The origins of Italian cinema have been remixed into an enchanting new work of art.

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Wally Gator: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Complete but Swampy

While it’s great to have all of the Gator shorts together on Blu-ray, their swampy presentation leaves little reason to upgrade from DVD.

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Alef DVD Review: Turkish Delight

Aside from its Istanbul setting, this Turkish crime drama initially seems very much like any typical European crime series.

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Tom & Jerry: The Golden Age Anthology 1940-1958 DVD Review: It’s Finally Here

Every Tom & Jerry theatrical short, uncut, restored, and as originally released by MGM in chronological order.

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Book Review: Petra Chérie by Attilio Micheluzzi

Petra’s dangerous escapades are masterfully rendered in detailed, expressive artwork that recalls the style of Micheluzzi’s peer and countryman, Hugo Pratt. 

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The Handmaid’s Tale: The Complete Series DVD Review: Too Close to Home

After a six-season run lasting nine years, the complete series based on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel is now compiled in one comprehensive DVD box set.

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Book Review: Winnie the Pooh: The Hundred Acre Wood Comic Collection: Volume 1

The new tales will delight even the most cynical of fans, reminding readers of the all-ages appeal of the silly old bear and his friends.

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The Gilded Age: The Complete Third Season DVD Review: The Carrie Coon Age

It’s visually impressive and stuffed with fantastic performers, but plot deficient and devoid of meaningful character development.

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The Death Wish Collection Blu-ray Review: Bronson’s Signature Series Finally Collected

The new Kino Lorber collection compiles all five of Charles Bronson’s signature films in one comprehensive package.

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French Noir Collection II Blu-ray Review: Four Formidable Leading Men

Kino Lorber’s second collection of French noir films highlights four powerful performances by classic leading men.

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The Miracle (1959) Blu-ray Review: Miraculously Young Roger Moore

This historical epic is most notable for its prescient casting of Roger Moore in a lead role.

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