Posts Tagged ‘Kino Lorber’
Since You Went Away Blu-ray Review: An Epic Bore
I’ve never watched a movie so long and so dull in which so very little happens.
Read MoreYoung Doctors in Love (1982) Blu-ray Review: Do Not Resuscitate
While the talent may have been fresh, it’s clear no one in Garry Marshall’s soap opera spoof scrubbed up first.
Read MoreThe Ambassador (1984) Blu-ray Review: When Exploitation Gets Political
Kino Lorber unleashes some Cannon Films cheese starring a boozed-up Robert Mitchum and a gravely-ill Rock Hudson.
Read MoreDown Down the Deep River DVD Review: A Tribute to an ’80s Childhood
Okkervil River’s songwriter expands a song into an intriguing short film about nostalgia.
Read MoreBeggars of Life (1928) Blu-ray Review: All Aboard
Kino Lorber reveals the dynamic Silent Era offering starring imposing vagabond Wallace Beery and a crossdressing, rail-hoppin’ Louise Brooks.
Read MoreVarieté (1925) Blu-ray Review: The Spice of Life
Kino Lorber releases a restored look at a visually stunning masterpiece from the German Silent Era.
Read MoreWho’s Crazy? (1966) Blu-ray Review: Come for the Jazz, Stay for It!
Kino Lorber presents this lost avant-garde sensory orgy, featuring actors from the Living Theatre and music by The Ornette Coleman Trio.
Read MoreZaza (1923) Blu-ray Review: Swanson’s Spitfire Star Turn
Gloria Swanson stars as a singing star who just wants her man in this silent comedy melodrama.
Read MoreThe Sheik (1921) / The Son of the Sheik (1926) Blu-ray Review: Happy Valentino’s Day
Kino Lorber unleashes two of the greatest works from legendary Silent Film heartthrob Rudolph Valentino.
Read MoreThe Wanderers Blu-ray Review: Philip Kaufman’s Cult Classic Captures a Bygone Era
A criminally underrated tale of young rebellion during a truly vanished time.
Read MoreRomanzo Criminale: Season 1 & 2 DVDs Review: Excellent Italian Crime Series
The violent rise and horrible fall of an Italian crime family.
Read MoreSeptember Storm (1960) Blu-ray 3D Review: The Stars That Didn’t Steal the Night Away
A forgotten, completely forgettable underwater treasure-hunting flick receives more love than it probably deserves in this fully restored, fully loaded 3D release from Kino Lorber
Read MoreThe Lovers on the Bridge Blu-ray Review: A Realistic Portrait of Homelessness and Love
One of those films that many people seem to love or hate.
Read MoreDeluge Blu-ray Review: Deserving to be Rediscovered
A primitive but interesting pre-Code disaster flick of its time.
Read MoreThe Internecine Project (1974) Blu-ray Review: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell… Die Anyway
An overlooked, underrated slice of internal political espionage is probably more relevant today than you realize.
Read MoreWho? (aka Robo Man, 1974) Blu-ray Review: Wait, What?
An offbeat, seldom-seen British spy-fi offering goes HD courtesy the efforts of Kino Lorber.
Read MoreHaunted Honeymoon (1986) Blu-ray Review: Tamer Wilder
Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, and a dragged-out Dom DeLuise star in one frighteningly unfunny feature.
Read MoreAfter the Fox Blu-ray Review: An Unremarkable Collaboration
Vittorio De Sica, Neil Simon, and Peter Sellers are a comedy dream team, right?
Read MoreDr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine / Dr. Goldfoot & the Girl Bombs Blu-rays Review: An Interesting Time Capsule
Two Vincent Price classics come to Blu-ray with mixed results.
Read MoreBig House, U.S.A. Blu-ray Review: Lean, Tough ’50s Crime
This surprisingly grim, unsentimental crime film with great character actor cast is a tough-minded winner.
Read MoreHe Ran All the Way Blu-ray Review: Beautiful Cinematography Elevates Standard Noir
A small thriller (John Garfield’s last film) draped in spectacular black and white imagery by cinematographer James Wong Howe.
Read MoreStill of the Night Blu-ray Review: Not Everything Meryl Is Gold
Little life or suspense is contained in this sluggish Hitchcock homage.
Read MoreRush (1991) Blu-ray Review: The ’90s Drug Genre Looks Inward
A slow-burn examination of drugs and police corruption is revealed in Kino’s recent Blu-ray release.
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