Posts Tagged ‘Robert Ryan’
Clash by Night (1952) Blu-ray Review: A Fritz Lang Dud
The actors save it.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreCrossfire (1947) Blu-ray Review: Film Noir with a Message
One of the first films to tackle antisemitism and helped usher in a new wave of social justice stories.
Read MoreA Minute to Pray, A Second to Die Blu-ray Review: And Nearly Two Hours to Snooze
Kino Lorber unholsters one of the most boring, cynical, shallow, and violent attempts to cash-in on the Spaghetti Western craze.
Read MoreSix Shooters: A Full Round of Classic Westerns New to Blu-ray
Twilight Time and the Warner Archive present us with a gunslingin’ good time.
Read MoreInferno (1953) 3D/2D Blu-ray Review: Survival of the Richest
The line between film noir and technicolor melodrama is finely drawn in the sand, as this must-see Twilight Time offering proves.
Read MoreBad Day at Black Rock (1955) Blu-ray Review: A Great Day for Movie Lovers
The Warner Archive Collection brings us the groundbreaking precursor to the revenge film genre in what is easily one of the most beautiful transfers of the year.
Read MoreDark Passage / On Dangerous Ground Blu-ray Reviews: Bogie. Bacall. Lupino. Ryan. Sold.
The Warner Archive Collection shows us its dark side with two more gems from the fabulous world of film noir.
Read MoreMarine Raiders / In Our Time (1944) DVDs Review: WWII WAC
The Warner Archive Collection encourages you to buy war bonds ‒ and these old World War II propaganda flicks, too!
Read MoreTwilight Time Presents: Five Selections of Summer
From Peter Gallagher’s superfluous face and body hair to the bloody waters of a Samuel Fuller bathhouse, this quintet has it all.
Read MoreLolly-Madonna XXX (1973) DVD Review: More Than a Name on a Postcard
A rare type of film that precariously teeters between sleazy exploitative trash and fine underrated art.
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