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Posts Tagged ‘drama’

A Strange Adventure (1956) Blu-ray Review: An Unremarkable Thriller

By Luigi Bastardo | July 28, 2018 | 0

Young Nick Adams highlights this entertainingly cheapo Republic Pictures crime flick, now available from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.

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I Walk Alone (1947) Blu-ray Review: A Fine, Slow-Burning Film Noir

By Luigi Bastardo | July 27, 2018 | 0

Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas go toe-to-toe for the very first time in this classic crime drama from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.

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Tiger by the Tail (1970) Blu-ray Review: The Lyons’ Tiger’s a Bear, Oh My

By Luigi Bastardo | July 19, 2018 | 0

Christopher George, Tippi Hedren, Charo, and a lot of wood paneling star in this odd little thriller from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.

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American Animals Movie Review: A Conflicted yet Clever Heist Thriller

By Matthew St.Clair | May 29, 2018 | 0

American Animals offers up a witty yet complex demonstration of the conflicting pursuit of the American Dream.

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Alexander Hamilton (1931) DVD Review: I Never Expect to See a Perfect Work Anyway

By Luigi Bastardo | May 24, 2018 | 0

An entirely-too-old George Arliss portrays a much younger Hamilton in this early pre-Code biopic from the Warner Archive Collection.

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The Hanging Tree (1959) Blu-ray Review: Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper

By Luigi Bastardo | May 19, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection knots it up with this captivating western starring Gary Cooper, Maria Schell, Karl Malden, and first-timer George C. Scott.

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The Ship from Shanghai (1930) DVD Review: Slippery When Whet

By Luigi Bastardo | May 17, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection raises an early Sound Era seafaring thriller featuring Kay Johnson and Louis Wolheim.

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A Lost Lady (1934) DVD Review: A Lost Cause

By Luigi Bastardo | May 12, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection finds a rare Barbara Stanwyck flick co-starring the famous Emerald City Wizard himself, Frank Morgan.

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The New Centurions (1972) Blu-ray Review: Blue Lives Shatter

By Luigi Bastardo | May 9, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time books a classic, slow burning cop drama starring George C. Scott and Stacy Keach.

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The Seven-Ups (1973) Blu-ray Review: This One Gets Seven Thumbs Up

By Luigi Bastardo | May 8, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time proudly unleashes the intense, unofficial sequel to “The French Connection”. And it’s nothing short of awesome.

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Kind Lady Double Feature DVD Review: Team Sherlock Holmes or Team Dr. Zaius?

By Luigi Bastardo | May 7, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection pairs two different versions of the same story ‒ with Basil Rathbone and Maurice Evans taking turns playing the bad guy ‒ on one disc.

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The L-Shaped Room (1962) Blu-ray Review: The Misplaced Misfits

By Luigi Bastardo | May 6, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time releases the forgotten, award-winning “kitchen sink” drama from Bryan Forbes, which all fans of Morrissey and The Smiths should probably see.

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Forever Amber (1947) Blu-ray Review: It Never Seems That Long Until You’re Grown

By Luigi Bastardo | May 5, 2018 | 0

By hook or crook, Linda Darnell climbs her way to the top in the once-controversial drama, now available from Twilight Time.

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Don’t Bother to Knock (1952) Blu-ray Review: Marilyn Monoir

By Luigi Bastardo | May 4, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time releases the odd real-time film noir cult classic starring Richard Widmark, Marilyn Monroe, and Anne Bancroft.

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The Hospital (1971) Blu-ray Review: George C. Scott Loses His Patients

By Luigi Bastardo | May 3, 2018 | 0

There’s a killer on the loose and someone has to foot the bill in this obscured, Oscar-winning satire now available from Twilight Time.

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Wild Bill (1995) Blu-ray Review: The End of an Era (in Film)

By Luigi Bastardo | May 2, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time unholsters Walter Hill’s wildly uneven western starring Jeff Bridges as the iconic gunman.

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The Crazies (1973) Blu-ray Review: The Best Kind of Crazy

By Mark Buckingham | May 1, 2018 | 0

The best version yet of an influential classic.

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Wuthering Heights (1970) Blu-ray Review: Subtly Mind-Blowing

By Luigi Bastardo | April 28, 2018 | 0

AIP’s only Gothic romance is just as weird as you’d expect, and can now be seen in High-Definition thanks to Twilight Time.

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Summer of ’42 (1971) Blu-ray Review: There’s a First Time for Everything

By Luigi Bastardo | April 26, 2018 | 0

The obscured (if slightly controversial now) coming-of-age hit returns to home video courtesy the Warner Archive Collection.

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While the City Sleeps / Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) Blu-rays Review: Puttin’ on the Fritz

By Luigi Bastardo | April 25, 2018 | 0

Fritz Lang’s final two American films ‒ both starring Dana Andrews ‒ get the much-deserved Warner Archive Collection treatment.

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Tribeca 2018 Review: Disobedience Is a Compelling Portrait of a Defiant Romance

By Matthew St.Clair | April 25, 2018 | 0

Rachel McAdams, Rachel Weisz, and Alessandro Nivola give three of the year’s best performances in this compelling romantic drama.

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Allenesque: Five Woody Allen Movies on Blu-ray from Twilight Time

By Luigi Bastardo | April 24, 2018 | 0

From screwball spoofs to serious dramas, this quintet of features from the one and only comedian/filmmaker offers a variety of stylings.

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Tribeca 2018 Review: Dry Martina Is a Bewildering yet Engaging Star Vehicle

By Matthew St.Clair | April 22, 2018 | 0

Antonella Costa is the strong, complicated center of a tortuous story.

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Harper (1966) / The Drowning Pool (1975) Blu-rays Review: Newman’s Own Detective Series

By Luigi Bastardo | April 18, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection brings us two excellent transfers of two contrasting tales starring the great Paul Newman.

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A Woman’s Devotion (1956) Blu-ray Review: Mangled PTSD Crime Drama

By Luigi Bastardo | April 17, 2018 | 0

Kino Lorber Studio Classics unburies Paul Henreid’s butchered, noir-esque tale with Ralph Meeker and Janice Rule.

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Director Leena Pendharkar on Her Latest Film “20 Weeks”

By Matthew St.Clair | April 11, 2018 | 0

She talked about bringing the authentic relationship between the two main characters to life, the filmmaking aesthetics, and the backstory behind the screenplay as well.

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Auntie Mame (1958) Blu-ray Review: And It’s Completely Lucille Ball-Free, Too!

By Luigi Bastardo | April 5, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection brings us a beautiful restoration of Rosalind Russell’s original great aunt.

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Doc Hollywood (1991) Blu-ray Review: A Crash, a Clash, a Fox Office Splash

By Luigi Bastardo | April 1, 2018 | 0

Michael J. Fox goes country in this early ’90s rom-com now available on BD from the Warner Archive Collection.

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Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) Blu-ray Review: Another Kind of San Francisco Treat

By Luigi Bastardo | March 30, 2018 | 0

Alan Ladd leaves his heart in San Francisco in this glorious re-discovery from the Warner Archive Collection.

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Oh God, They’re Singing: Three Classic Musicals on Blu-ray

By Luigi Bastardo | March 29, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive and Twilight Time give us some old song and dance routines, available in High-Definition (and in one case, widescreen) for the first time.

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A Trio of WAC Pre-Codes: Oh, the Horror Icons!

By Luigi Bastardo | March 22, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection presents three pre-Code rarities featuring a serendipitous number of classic early horror movie stars.

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The Sea Wolf (1941) Blu-ray Review: Another Major Discovery from the WAC

By Luigi Bastardo | February 22, 2018 | 0

Formerly lost at sea, the original 100-min cut of this classic sails in to home video thanks to the Warner Archive.

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The Emperor in August / Sayonara / The Yellow Handkerchief Blu-rays Review: Three for Japan

By Luigi Bastardo | February 21, 2018 | 0

All is fair (great, in fact!) in love, war, and on the road in this trio of classics from Twilight Time.

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Not As a Stranger (1955) Blu-ray Review: Robert Mitchum, Sociopathic Surgeon

By Luigi Bastardo | February 16, 2018 | 0

Kino Lorber brings us Stanley Kramer’s first directorial effort starring Olivia de Havilland, Robert Mitchum, and Frank Sinatra.

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The Violent Years (1956) Blu-ray Review: Ed Wood’s Teenage Girl Gang Terrorists

By Luigi Bastardo | February 4, 2018 | 0

With everything from original production materials to a bonus feature Ed allegedly worked on, this AGFA/SWV BD is packin’ a lot of Wood.

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The Pirates of Blood River (1962) Blu-ray Review: A Dish, Out of Water

By Luigi Bastardo | February 1, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time unsheathes an enjoyable Hammer Films outing with ex-Sinbad Kerwin Mathews and a smoothly sinister Christopher Lee.

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Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953) Blu-ray Review: Sunken Leisure

By Luigi Bastardo | January 31, 2018 | 0

Young Robert Wagner sinks to new depths ‒ literally ‒ in this early CinemaScope effort, now available in a beautiful, uncut, widescreen HD transfer from Twilight Time.

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Captain from Castile (1947) Blu-ray Review: A Power-fully Fun Swashbuckler

By Luigi Bastardo | January 30, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time foils foes with a splendid classic Hollywood adventure tale starring Tyrone Power.

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The Long, Hot Summer (1958) Blu-ray Review: Climax Change

By Luigi Bastardo | January 27, 2018 | 0

Twilight Time heats things up with Martin Ritt’s Southern Gothic tale starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Tony Franciosa, and an inarticulate Orson Welles.

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Night Moves (1975) / Scarecrow (1973) Blu-ray Reviews: The WAC Gets Hacked

By Luigi Bastardo | January 26, 2018 | 0

The Warner Archive Collection rescues two neglected classics with Gene Hackman, including his one and only pairing with Al Pacino.

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A Quintet of Pre-Codes from the Warner Archive

By Luigi Bastardo | January 24, 2018 | 0

The WAC has more early ’30s fun to offer, featuring young Loretta Young, Joan Blondell, leading man Edward Everett Horton, and a pre-wheelchair Lionel Barrymore.

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I, Tonya Movie Review: Using Camp to Deconstruct It 

By Cinema Sentries | January 6, 2018 | 0

Although an imperfect film, I, Tonya celebrates the imperfections of its leading lady with surprising emotional resonance.

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Call Me by Your Name Movie Review: A Deeply Felt Ode to Unrequited Love 

By Cinema Sentries | December 28, 2017 | 0

Transcending tropes of the genre, Call Me by Your Name is a wondrous feat in expressing emotions often left unspoken.

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Cop-Out (1967) Blu-ray Review: A Boring Stranger in the House

By Luigi Bastardo | December 21, 2017 | 0

Kino Lorber’s dated mod pic features a drunken James Mason, Bobby Darin as a total creep, and that’s about it.

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Platoon Leader / Soldier Boyz Blu-ray Review: The Dudikoff Abides

By Luigi Bastardo | December 16, 2017 | 0

Kino Lorber gives us a double feature offering of two ‘lesser’ Michael Dudikoff actioneers.

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The High Commissioner (1968) Blu-ray Review: The Accidental Spy from Down Under

By Luigi Bastardo | November 29, 2017 | 0

Kino Lorber brings us a fun tale of an abrasive detective wrapped up in international intrigue starring Rod Taylor and Christopher Plummer.

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Lady Bird Movie Review: Greta Gerwig Soars in Her Directorial Debut

By Matthew St.Clair | November 22, 2017 | 0

Lady Bird takes the tired coming-of-age genre and makes it feel refreshing and naturalistic.

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Only Noirs and Horses: Four Flicks from the Warner Archive

By Luigi Bastardo | November 9, 2017 | 0

From classic psychological thrillers to obscure westerns, these WAC releases are worth betting money on.

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God’s Own Country Movie Review: Love Abounds On-Screen

By Cinema Sentries | November 3, 2017 | 0

An emotionally sensitive look at intimacy and identity.

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The Big Knife (1955) Blu-ray Review: Cuts Like a Life

By Luigi Bastardo | October 24, 2017 | 0

Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, and a barely restrained Rod Steiger star in this dark exposé of ’50s Hollywood from Arrow Academy.

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