An Atmospheric Thriller That Has Too Much Sympathy for the Devil
Directed by John GIlling / 1960Blu-Ray Release Date July 7, 2020Kino Lorber Studio Classics...
How Silly Would You Look In Order to Save the World?
DIRECTED BY FREDDIE FRANCIS / 1967BLU-RAY STREET DATE JUNE 2, 2020KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
Le...
A Pair of Literary Crime Thrillers from England, Anchored by Strong Central Performances
BRIGHTON ROCK
DIRECTED BY JOHN BOULTING / 1948
BLU-RAY STREET...
British Atomic Age Thriller Comes to Life on Blu-ray.
DIRECTED BY JOHN BOULTING AND ROY BOULTING/1950
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 5, 2019/KL STUDIO CLA...
Much Love is Lost for Dirk Bogarde in Basil Dearden Slow-burn.
DIRECTED BY BASIL DEARDEN/1963
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: OCTOBER 15, 2019/KL STUDIO CLASSICS&nb...
DIRECTED BY: GUY RITCHIE/2020
Gangstas, guns, gin, gents, and ganja are the stuff of Guy Ritchie's return to his former British crime-laden playground i...
That ninety years later such an accomplished and important work from a vital film artist as Alfred Hitchcock not only survives but thrives as a viable piece across three separate versions deeply reiterates the inherently malleable and fluid nature of movies. It can be said that there is no “definitive version”, and yet it’s a classic all the same. Thankfully, Kino Lorber provides all three major variations. That is why no collector of great should be without this Blu-ray special edition of… Blackmail.