Brit Noir Collection I Blu-ray Review: London Calling
By Steve Geise |
Kino Lorber launches a fun new series with this debut release of three rarely seen noir films. While the stories ...
Read More Billy the Kid Versus Dracula Blu-ray Review: Fun Halloween Fare on a Low Budget
By Joe Garcia III |
Billy the Kid Versus Dracula released sometime in 1966, is a low-budget horror/western directed by B Movie veteran William Beaudine ...
Read More Birds of Prey (1968) Blu-ray Review: A Terrific (and Talkative) Thriller
By Mat Brewster |
For years and years now, I've been writing down all the movies I watch. I used to just do it ...
Read More Twinless Blu-ray Review: A Refreshingly Dark Comedy
By Davy |
We've all done crazy things for connection, love, and understanding. That is just one of the pieces of the puzzle ...
Read More The Garden of Eden (1928) Blu-ray Review: Frothy Silent Romantic Comedy
By Kent Conrad |
It's hard to know when a cliche starts. The scene that makes us roll our eyes with familiarity today might ...
Read More Africa Screams Blu-ray Review: Abbott and Costello on Safari…and Colorized
By Joe Garcia III |
Africa Screams (1949) is a comedy/adventure film that stars Bud Abbott and Lou Costello as they bumble into and through ...
Read More The Himalayan Blu-ray Review: Lost in the Clouds
By Steve Geise |
This 1976 martial arts actioner was produced by Golden Harvest, not Shaw Brothers, and the difference is noticeable in its ...
Read More Follow Me Quietly Blu-ray Review: Surprisingly Thrilling
By Mat Brewster |
Follow Me Quietly is a tightly packaged, low-budget film noir that is surprisingly thrilling. The story is co-credited to Anthony ...
Read More Once Upon a Time (2017) Blu-ray Review: Fractured Fairy Tale
By Steve Geise |
Director Zhao Xiaoding’s lavish adaptation of a best-selling fantasy novel was released in 2017, but its eye-popping visuals appear brand ...
Read More Monogram Matinee Volume 3 Blu-ray Review: Two Western Yarns with Johnny Mack Brown
By Joe Garcia III |
The latest from the Warner Archives Monogram Matinee series is a pair of B westerns featuring Johnny Mack Brown as ...
Read More Laurel & Hardy: The Definitive Restorations Volume 2 Blu-ray Review: Another Fine Collection
By Gordon S. Miller |
From Kit Parker Films comes Laurel & Hardy: The Definitive Restorations Volume 2, a two-disc set that contains nine of ...
Read More Nickelodeon Blu-ray Review: Bogdanovich’s Tribute to Early Silent Cinema
By Joe Garcia III |
Peter Bogdanovich’s Nickelodeon (1976) takes us from the early days of the dingy storefront nickelodeons which showed very short, single-reeled ...
Read More Monty Python and the Holy Grail (40th Anniversary) Blu-ray Review: 142 Mexican Whooping Llamas Can’t Be Wrong
By Greg Hammond |
Monty Python’s Flying Circus, a surreal British sketch-comedy show aired on BBC1 for four series starting in 1969 and ending ...
Read More Blue Thunder: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: The B-Team
By Steve Geise |
Twenty years after its DVD release, this 1984 TV series has finally made its way to Blu-ray. The short-lived adaptation ...
Read More The Angry River Blu-ray Review: This Release Will Make You Happy
By Mat Brewster |
The Shaw Brothers became the dominant studio in Hong Kong in the late 1960s through much of the 1970s. They ...
Read More International House Blu-ray Review: Quick Witted and Funny
By Joe Garcia III |
International House (1933) is a pre-Code comedy featuring an ensemble cast that keeps the laughs thick as the plot runs ...
Read More Night World (1932) Blu-ray Review: A Little Gem of a Movie Available at Long Last
By Joe Garcia III |
Night World, directed by Hobart Henley, is a compact look at a single night's happenings that will alter many lives. ...
Read More Kill Me Again Blu-ray Review: A Neo-Noir in the Classic Tradition
By Mat Brewster |
You ever noticed how almost all private detectives in books, movies, and TV are down and out? Rarely are they ...
Read More Terror Train Blu-ray Review: Halloween on a Train
By Davy |
After the massive success of John Carpenter's game changing 1978 classic slasher Halloween, everyone tried to replicate its magic, but ...
Read More House of Cards (1968) Blu-ray Review: One Fascist Battle After Another
By Steve Geise |
When I was growing up in the 1970s, I’d frequently stumble across cheap paperbacks in bookstores from a long-running action ...
Read More Talk Radio Blu-ray Review: An Incredibly Tense Thriller
By Davy |
Sometimes the most unlikable characters are the most charismatic and you just can't ignore them, no matter how much you ...
Read More Soul to Soul Blu-ray Review: Powerful from Start to Finish
By Joe Garcia III |
Soul to Soul (1971), directed by Denis Sanders (Elvis: That’s the Way It Is), is a concert movie/documentary filmed that ...
Read More Bend of the River Blu-ray Review: One of the Great Westerns of the 1950s
By Mat Brewster |
The old, wild west was a great place for new beginnings. One could leave the city behind and hunt for ...
Read More The Second Twin Blu-ray Review: Hossein Drifts Through a Wan Whodunit
By Steve Geise |
The U.S. title of Christian-Jaque’s 1966 crime drama promises a mysterious twist involving a twin, but it’s a total misdirection. ...
Read More Mean Streets Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Scorsese, Keitel, De Niro, Perfection
By Greg Hammond |
At the heart of Martin Scorsese’s second independent, and breakout, film, Mean Streets, are two young men who have been ...
Read More Death of a Gunfighter Blu-ray Review: A Gem of a Western from 1969
By Joe Garcia III |
Death of a Gunfighter directed by Robert Totten, finished by Don Seigel, and credited to “Alan Smithee” is a great ...
Read More Romancing in Thin Air Blu-ray Review: Rarefied Air of Hong Kong Talent
By Steve Geise |
Veteran Hong Kong director Johnnie To is most known in the West for his taut action dramas, such as Election, ...
Read More Hold That Ghost 4K UHD Review: Plenty of Laughs and Suspense
By Gordon S. Miller |
Hold That Ghost is the third film starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and their third released in 1941. The ...
Read More Stone Cold (1991) 4K UHD Review: Glorious Last Gasp of ’80s Action
By Kent Conrad |
Stone Cold is so committed to its action-movie stupidity, I think it deserves a place in the So Bad It's ...
Read More Tih-Minh Blu-ray Review: International Intrigue on the French Riviera
By Steve Geise |
This classic French espionage serial was first released in theaters in 1919, billed as “a cinematic novel in 12 episodes”. ...
Read More Die My Love 4K UHD Review: Kids Make You Crazy
By Mat Brewster |
My wife was in labor for a good 24 hours before the doctors told us it would be better to ...
Read More Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: “Mein Führer, I can walk!”
By Greg Hammond |
Stanley Kubrick directed and produced Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, a political ...
Read More Gambling Ship (1933) Blu-ray Review: Gangster Grant Sinks Ship
By Kent Conrad |
Ace Corbin (Cary Grant), recently acquitted for murder, is sick of being a gangster. He goes out west for a ...
Read More This Is the Night (1932) Blu-ray Review: Cary Grant’s Assured Debut
By Kent Conrad |
A pre-Code movie is what we call films made without the censorious auspice of the Hayes code, which came about ...
Read More The House of Seven Corpses 4K UHD Review: The House of Nothing Happening
By Kent Conrad |
There are many variations on genre movies, but there is a basic split of creators working in genre that is ...
Read More So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious… Blu-ray Review: Exploitation with Heart
By Mat Brewster |
If you spend any time in the movie corners of social media, you will inevitably get involved in a conversation ...
Read More Loopy De Loop: The Complete Collection Blu-ray Review: Smarter Than the Average French-Canadian Wolf
By Gordon S. Miller |
Loopy de Loop (voiced by Daws Butler) is a kindly, French Canadian wolf who suffers trying to do good deeds ...
Read More The Phantom (1996) 4K UHD Review: Goofball Pulp Antics
By Kent Conrad |
The essence of pulp entertainment is, usually, propulsive momentum. There's not a lot of time to evaluate the sense of ...
Read More Confessions of a Police Captain Blu-ray Review: Crime and Corruption in an Italian City
By Mat Brewster |
I've now watched quite a few films made during Italy's so-called Years of Lead, which lasted from the late 1960s ...
Read More Lurker Blu-ray Review: Greatness Lurking Beneath the Vapid Surface
By Steve Geise |
At first glance, writer/director Alex Russell’s debut feature film doesn’t appear very compelling, riffing on the relationship between celebrity fame ...
Read More Trouble in Paradise Criterion Collection 4K UHD Review: No Trouble at All
By Greg Hammond |
Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Trouble in Paradise (1932) was adapted by Grover Jones from the play The Honest ...
Read More Agitator Blu-ray Review: Violence, Loyalty, and Betrayal
By Kent Conrad |
De-romanticizing yakuza is one of the major genres of yakuza movies. It's ironic that the word "yakuza" comes from a ...
Read More Malfeasance: Four Films by Yves Boisset Blu-ray Review: Politically Charged Thrillers
By Mat Brewster |
Yves Boisset was a French director who cut his teeth as an assistant on films by Jean-Pierre Melville, René Clément, ...
Read More Resident Alien: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Cozy Sci-Fi
By Steve Geise |
After four seasons and 44 episodes, Syfy’s recent hit series is now collected in this new Blu-ray box set. The ...
Read More The Thief of Bagdad (1924) Blu-ray Review: A Magnificent Silent Classic
By Mat Brewster |
When I was presented with the chance to review The Thief of Bagdad I jumped at the chance, but I ...
Read More We Bury the Dead Blu-ray Review: Not Your Father’s Zombie Movie
By Mat Brewster |
We Bury the Dead doesn't do anything particularly original with the zombie movie. I don't think there is a single ...
Read More Tarzan and His Mate Blu-ray Review: Lions and Rhinos and Crocodiles! Oh My!
By Gordon S. Miller |
Tarzan and His Mate (1934), the sequel to Tarzan the Ape Man (1932), provides the same jungle action (and resulting ...
Read More Cobra Kai: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Cobra Kai Never Dies
By Steve Geise |
Johnny Lawrence is stuck in the past. In the wake of his humiliating loss to newbie Daniel LaRusso in the ...
Read More A Man and a Woman Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Chic Romantic Masterpiece
By Davy |
There is so much allure in French cinema. The stories may sometimes be simple, but filmmakers like Varda, Godard, Truffaut, ...
Read More It All Came True Blu-ray Review: Ann Sheridan Shines
By Mat Brewster |
In the original poster for It All Came True, Ann Sheridan receives top billing. It was the same in the ...
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