These days, it’s increasingly likely that any audience for The Naked Ape would arrive to it far less interested in it for its subject matter (much of which is outdated science, anyhow), but rather for its odd niche as a cultural relic. In such, Code Red takes a barebones approach to its Blu-ray release of the film.
Ralph Bakshi Pushes Boundaries in Landmark X-Rated and Animated Debut
DIRECTED BY: RALPH BAKSHI/1972
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: OCTOBER 26, 2021/KL STUDIO CLAS...
Osamu Tezuka's Sci-Fi Historical Epic Mash-Up is an Ambitious, Disjointed Disaster
DIRECTED BY: OSAMU TEZUKA AND EIICHI YAMAMOTO/1970
BLU-RAY STREET DATE...
Adult Animation Makes a Wild and Wonderful Debut in Anime Rendition of Arabian Nights
DIRECTED BY: EIICHI YAMAMOTO/1969
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 24...
Ambitious Hungarian Animated Caper Paints an Action-packed Picture.
DIRECTED BY MILORAD KRSTIC/2019 (U.S. Theatrical Release)
To be a truly well-roun...
Director: Keith Maitland/2016
50 years ago, August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman unleashed 96 minutes of carnage on the University of Texas campus, taking a sniper ...
Love, Loneliness, Longing (And Puppets)
I have a friend who, after seeing an ambitious but puzzling film, will say, “I don’t know what it’s saying, but it’s sa...
Cows and Non-Violent Resistance in the Larger Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Directors: AMER SHOMALI, PAUL COWAN/2014
The Wanted 18 is a documentary that chro...