Posts Tagged ‘Warner Archive’
Mitchell (1975) DVD Review: Uncut, Uncensored, and Uncouth – The Way It Should Be!
Break out the Schlitz and enjoy.
Read MoreBoris Karloff Triple Feature DVD Review: Pleases Die-Hard Fans
Karloff is more than make-up in three interesting movies from Warner Archive Collection.
Read MorePolice Academy: The Animated Series, Volume One DVD Review: From Caddish to Kiddie
Some things simply will not lay down and suffer a painfully natural death like they should.
Read MoreThe Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show: The Complete Animated Series Review: Put on a Smile and Stay for a While
These animated recreations of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip range from hilarious to predictable.
Read MoreLili DVD Review: When Is a Musical Not a Musical?
A surprisingly song-less song-and-dance film with Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer.
Read MoreEight is Enough: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: And Abby Makes Nine
Warner Archive presents the ongoing adventures of The Bradfords.
Read MoreHawkins: The Complete TV-Movie Collection DVD Review: Jimmy Stewart, TV Star
Screen legend Jimmy Stewart upholds his legacy with an effective TV turn as a Southern defense attorney.
Read MoreBugs Bunny Superstar DVD Review: More Cartoon Than Documentary
An entertaining (if less than exhaustive) look back at the pioneering figures of Golden Age Warner Bros. animation.
Read MoreAlice: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: Alice Still Lives Here but the Writers Should Be Evicted
Few things from our past taste as good as we remember.
Read MoreShazam!: The Complete Live Action Series DVD Review: Well Intentioned but Poorly Produced
“If you’re not careful you may learn something before it’s done.” – Bill Cosby, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Read MoreRed Dust DVD Review: A Hot Time in Old Indochina
The newly-remastered, long-anticipated release of this Clark Gable-Jean Harlow Pre-Code classic was worth the wait.
Read MoreThe Face of Fu Manchu DVD Review: Obey Fu Manchu or Hey, Nice Moustache!
The forces of evil may be very much alive, but this film is not.
Read MoreConfessions of an Opium Eater DVD Review: Would You Like a Side of Beef, or a Side of Man?
Casting Vincent Price as a “good guy” action hero is a sure sign of drug use itself.
Read MoreThe Sorcerers DVD Review: Old Folks Supply Old School Horror
If films like this are your sort of thing, it will make a great addition to your collection.
Read MoreThe Halloween Tree DVD Review: This Tree Bears Spirited, Nostalgic Fruit
The Halloween Tree really seems to capture the spirit of the holiday in an almost magical way.
Read MoreSky Commanders: The Complete Animated Series DVD Review: Easy to See Why It Didn’t Work
Which came first: The toyline or the cartoon?
Read MorePac-Man: The Complete Second Season DVD Review: Worse Than You Imagine
There are not enough power pellets in the world to make this show watchable.
Read MoreThe Heathcliff and Dingbat Show DVD Review: A Fun Romp from My Childhood
Warner Archive unleashes these mischievous animals from 1980.
Read MoreBattle Circus DVD Review: Bogart Plays M*A*S*H Doctor
A gritty, realistic portrait of the Korean War that is ultimately weakened by the inclusion of an ineffective romantic subplot.
Read MoreHercules, Samson and Ulysses [Ercole sfida Sansone] DVD Review: Sea Monsters! Lion Strangling! Hamstrings!
The last major peplum flick from the director of the original Hercules.
Read MoreLisztomania DVD Review: An Outrageous Biopic from Ken Russell
You may not learn much about Franz Liszt from Russell’s defiantly excessive film, but it’s a must-see anyway.
Read MoreCelebrate Samuel Fuller’s Centenary with Verboten! (1959) from the Warner Archive Collection
An odd war film from the director of Shock Corridor and The Naked Kiss demands rediscovery.
Read MoreDamon and Pythias DVD Review: Greek Fable of Friendship and Loyalty
A highly entertaining release from the Warner Archive Collection.
Read MoreThe Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan: The Complete Series DVD Review: Wham-Bam, They’re in a Jam!
Keye Luke’s elevation to the character of Charlie Chan hits DVD via the Warner Archive.
Read MoreSealab 2020 DVD Review: Underwater Environmentalism for the Kids
Clearly aimed at the nostalgia market.
Read MoreShazzan: The Complete Series DVD Review: Rather Repetitive
If Mystery Science Theater ever featured cartoons, Shazzan would be a perfect pick.
Read MoreDon’t Be Afraid Of The Dark (1973) DVD Review: Hard to Improve Upon Made-For-TV Gold
Not just a nostalgic trip, the 1973 TV movie actually holds up pretty well.
Read More2 Weeks in Another Town DVD Review: Another Look at Hollywood’s Bad and Beautiful
An entertaining film about the behind-the-camera life.
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