Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco’
A Night at the Family Dog / Go Ride the Music / West Pole DVD Review: Celebrating San Francisco’s Psychedelic Rock Scene
It’s a fantastic document of the music and the times.
Read MoreRelive the Hippie Glory of 1960s San Francisco with A Night at the Family Dog / Go Ride the Music / West Pole 2-DVD Set out May 12
Those born too late to experience first-hand just what made this city at this time so significant will finally understand.
Read MoreSan Francisco Blu-ray Review: The King of the Barbary Coast Finds His Queen
An Old Hollywood disaster epic with star power a-plenty gets a sharp Blu-ray transfer.
Read MoreBaby Doll Is the Pick of the Week
Elia Kazan’s still provocative 1956 pot boiler headlines a new week of releases.
Read MoreHell on Frisco Bay (1955) Blu-ray Review: Another Kind of San Francisco Treat
Alan Ladd leaves his heart in San Francisco in this glorious re-discovery from the Warner Archive Collection.
Read MoreFreebie and the Bean (1974) Blu-ray Review: How Can Something So Wrong Feel So Right?
Look out, world ‒ because James Caan and Alan Arkin are on the loose again, thanks to the Warner Archive Collection.
Read MoreOnce a Thief (1965) DVD Review: Post-Beat America Meets the French New Wave
The Warner Archive Collection releases an excellent, atmospheric, innovative, and gritty crime drama from yesteryear. A definite must-see.
Read MoreBook Review: Punk USA: The Rise and Fall of Lookout Records by Kevin Prested
A thorough look at the rise and fall of one of the 1990s great indie labels.
Read MoreThe Killer Elite (1975) Blu-ray Review: The Wrath of Caan
Sam Peckinpah sets his bloody sights on a tale of covert government agents and stealthy ninja assassins. What’s not to love there?
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