One of filmmaker Sidney Lumet's smaller (but stronger) works comes to a handsome Blu-ray release from Arrow Video. It's a forceful, entertaining reminder of Lumet's mastery and a must-own for the filmmaker's fans.
Imprint Asia makes a strong case for itself as a new sub-label with the release of "Lost in the Stars."
Generally regarded as one of the greatest Westerns ever made and rightly so, "High Noon" left such a profound and lasting legacy that it's hard to imagine the genre without it. Kino Lorber's new 4K UHD Blu-ray is the best way to own the film on home video.
MVD's new collector's edition Blu-ray set of "Hardware Wars" is more than just an archival, physical way to own this landmark parody of "Star Wars." It’s a loving ode to writer-director Ernie Fosselius and the energy of his creative expression.
Fritz on Fridays — Joshua Polanski's monthly look back at the works of Austrian filmmaking master Fritz Lang — continues. This month, Joshua looks at how "Human Desire" challenges several strands of thinking about the legendary director.
Fans and newcomers alike will find much to love about Criterion's new 4K UHD Blu-ray edition of "Picnic at Hanging Rock," even as it's not a senses-shattering improvement over what was previously available.
A bad film, but it's the right level of straightforward bad that feels like a benchmark for the genre. "Madame Web," the misbegotten Spider-Man spinoff, hits Blu-ray.
Essentially "The Nice Guys" with studio notes, "The Fall Guy" is a vivid and vibrant valentine to Hollywood's stunt community, another charm machine for Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, and a fun kickoff to 2024's summer-movie season.
Although it sometimes sacrifices momentum for melancholy, "Dark Matter" keeps Apple TV+'s track record for high-toned sci-fi steady ... at least in *this* universe.
It’s understandable if the patently racist nature of the 1930s story is a turnoff. But for fans of Boris Karloff’s early work, this Warner Archive release offers a fun way to see him chew the scenery under heavy makeup as an over-the-top supervillain.
In conjunction with the forthcoming 25th anniversary of its release, "Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace" will be re-released in theaters this weekend. Here is Evan Dossey's original essay on "The Phantom Menace," republished from 2019.
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