Tom Berenger and Barbara Hershey Ride out to Confront History in Crowdpleasing Western
DIRECTED BY TAB MURPHY/1995
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: JUNE 14, 2022/KL ...
Pixar puts the Toys Away for this new Story
DIRECTED BY AGNUS MACLANE/2022
In this summer of unfettered movie nostalgia punching the hyperdrive awful...
An Eight-Part Series on the Producers Who Made The Classics of French Cinema Possible
EIGHT EPISODES DIRECTED BY FLORENCE STRAUSS/FRENCH/2019
DVD ST...
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum try to Find Their way Through Adventure-Comedy
DIRECTED BY AARON NEE AND ADAM NEE/2022
If you’re the type of viewer...
Lydia Lunch: The War is Never Over functions effectively as an audio-video “greatest hits” collection for the artist’s core fanbase and admirers, and an engaging introduction or re-acquaintance (as in my case) with those who may be new to or only partially familiar with her work.
Kino Lorber’s edition of Lilies of the Field looks to be about as definitive of a presentation as this landmark film is likely to get in the foreseeable future, and as such, it’s an essential addition to any collection of Sidney Poitier’s finest work on screen.
Licorice Pizza comes together by never really coming together. Not unlike driving backwards, it eventually reaches its destination, albeit memorably unconventionally, and a little precariously. It’s coming-of-age meander- stunted, naive, or otherwise- is entirely the delicious point.
Different From Some Of The Times, But Not Different From All The Times
DIRECTED BY: ROBERT ALTMAN/1973
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 7, 2021/KINO LORBER STUDIO...