Now available on DVD, "Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods" represents a document of a time that passed long ago in the comic-book industry. Evan Dossey reflects on the film and his own experience in that era.
The seemingly lackadaisical nature of "Ocean Boy‘s" plot won’t be to all tastes, especially those interested in the crime angle. Rather, it’s something gentler, sweeter and fulfilling in its own right.
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.
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.
"Obi-Wan Kenobi" and "Andor" — two of the Disney+ streaming series set in the "Star Wars" universe — make their way to handsome 4K UHD steelbook sets.
A documentary that will be pure pleasure for any fan of 1970s action cinema from Hong Kong or surrounding countries, but also entertaining enough to serve as an introduction to the vast, off-kilter world of exploitation cinema.
The plethora of special features on Arrow Video's 4K UHD upgrade of Frank Henenlotter's "Basket Case" does an amazing job placing the midnight-movie classic in a historical context.
While many other boutique labels have released Blu-rays of films from better-known voices of the Japanese New Wave, it's a joy that Radiance has put such care and effort into Noboru Nakamura's "The Shape of Night," a lesser-known, but no less notable, film.
Although "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" feels more like the movie director Adam Wingard wanted to make with "Godzilla vs. Kong," it's still choppy and erratic where its predecessors have felt more confident and composed.
In the wake of "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," Evan Dossey revisits his rankings of the live-action Godzilla films.
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