Prime-era Mega-stardom Charles Bronson In Compelling Pair Of Screen Westerns, Released By Kino Lorber In Bronson’s Centennial Month.
STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 1...
Now is the time to admire the work that Cohen Media Group has done in presenting this remarkably-shot film in all of its gauzian splendor. Restored and now available on Blu-ray (that better, smarter big brother of DVD), Corridor of Mirrors has emerged from obscurity an apt curio. Not only is it significant for being Terence Young’s first film, it’s also legendary actor Christopher Lee’s first film.
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) & Baise-moi (2000)
This review discusses highly unpleasant and tremendously brutal films. Though the brutality st...
Stacy Martin imbues Casanova, Last Love with a firm sensuality- that a too-often used woman coming into her own- almost in spite of Jacquot's limp and drowsy direction.
Donald Sutherland Stars in Federico Fellini's Vast and Dizzying Takedown of the Famed Lothario
DIRECTED BY FEDERICO FELLINI/1976
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: DEC...
Osamu Tezuka's Sci-Fi Historical Epic Mash-Up is an Ambitious, Disjointed Disaster
DIRECTED BY: OSAMU TEZUKA AND EIICHI YAMAMOTO/1970
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Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn and Janeane Garafalo are Doing the Pigeon in Misguided Dark Comedy.
DIRECTED BY DAVID DOBKIN/1998
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: JULY...