DIRECTED BY: RAMON MENENDEZ/1993
KINO LORBER STREET DATE: JUNE 4, 2019
John Cusack (Say Anything, The Ice Harvest) stars as Joey Coyle, a desperate d...
DIRECTED BY: JOHN BADHAM/1993
KINO LORBER STREET DATE: AUGUST 13, 2019
Kino Lorber Studio Classics has just released the Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Est...
Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces (1990), A Summer in La Goulette (1996), and Zizou and the Arab Spring (2016)
BLU-RAY STREET DATES: APRIL 16, 2019/KINO LORBE...
Tell Me Your Deep Dark Secret, and I Will Tell You Mine
DIRECTED BY LAWRENCE KASDEN/1999STREET DATE: July 16, 2019/KINO-LORBER
Dr. Mumford, has only...
Director Alex Cox Crosses the Border to Take on Law Enforcement
DIRECTED BY ALEX COX/SPANISH/1991
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: APRIL 16, 2019/KINO LORBER STUDIO ...
The lion’s share of any specific praise for Bright Angel tends to go to Lili Taylor, a still-fresh face on the scene at the time. The role of Lucy is manna for any actor, a character both laid bare while also impenetrable.
Final Film in the Eugene Trilogy is Unfortunately Stage-bound
DIRECTED BY PAUL BOGART/1992
STREET DATE FEBRUARY 19, 2019/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
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Mad Dog and Glory stands as a prime anomaly on several fronts. It’s a studio film by an established independent filmmaker (McNaughton was reeled in for this by no less than Martin Scorsese). It’s a gruff cop movie that’s actually a quirky character study mired in grace. It’s a bold Bill Murray film that no one ever mentions. It’s not what anyone expected at the time but has aged extremely well. Cheers to Kino Lorber for letting this glorious dog out again, and in fine form.
Could Watching The Chamber Count as Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
Directed by James Foley / 1996
Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Blu-Ray Street Date Nov 1...