Posts Tagged ‘James Stewart’
The Naked Spur Blu-ray Review: A Classic ’50s Western
The high-definition presentation from the Warner Archive should please fans of the movie and those new to it.
Read MoreShenandoah Blu-ray Review: Indifference in a Time of War
If you can turn off questions about standing idly by while a war over slavery is fought, then I suspect you will enjoy this film a lot more than I did.
Read MoreThe Greatest Show on Earth Blu-ray Review: The Show Must Go On… and On… and On
This old-fashioned circus melodrama is big on spectacle but is one long snooze.
Read MoreThe Shop Around the Corner Blu-ray Review: An Example of Ernst Lubitsch’s Genius
A still enchanting and emotionally grounded romantic comedy gem from one of the greatest directors of all-time.
Read MoreTCM and Fathom Events Present The Philadelphia Story
You’ve got one more chance to see this classic on the big screen.
Read MoreSpeed (1936) DVD Review: James Stewart Returns to Reclaim His Title
The Warner Archive Collection unburies the famous late actor’s first starring role, wherein he is paired with Ted Healy as a sidekick!
Read MoreThe Murder Man (1935) DVD Review: When Spencer Met Stewart
Spencer Tracy’s first starring role for MGM is supported by the feature film debut by James Stewart in this unconventional murder mystery.
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: Men of Action (and Reaction)
An assortment of adult drama featuring some of classic cinema’s biggest names are now yours to enjoy on Blu-ray.
Read MoreThe Future, the Past, and Creepy Dolls: Twilight Time Breaks the Eclectic Mold
The niche Blu-ray label unveils, among other things, its first double feature release.
Read MoreBook Review: Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War by Mark Harris
Fascinating, lively group bio chronicling the WWII service of Hollywood legends Frank Capra, George Stevens, John Ford, William Wyler, and John Huston.
Read MoreLosers, Lineages, Lust, Lemons, and Lynch: Five Comedies From Twilight Time
What do Woody Allen, James Stewart, Kurt Russell, David Lynch, and a couple of horny teenage girls have in common? They’re all on Blu-ray now.
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