DVD Review: Scarlet Street (1945)
Director Fritz Lang reunited the stars from his 1944 film “The Woman in the Window” for "Scarlet Street," a 1945 film noir. Edward G....
DVD Review: John Wayne in a romantic comedy with Jean Arthur
Kino Lorber’s classics division continues to restore and release some of the most interesting films from Hollywood’s golden age. “A Lady...
Book Review: Claire Trevor: The Life and Films of the Queen of Noir
There is a scene in William Wyler’s “Dead End” (1937), when Humphrey Bogart, playing a notorious gangster who changed his face with...
DVD Review: Kino releases Four Faces West (1948)
Continuing their great work in making vintage cinema readily available, Kino Lorber's classics division has released Alfred Green's "Four...
DVD review: Hangover Square (1945)
There is some historical notoriety tagged onto the 20th Century Fox film “Hangover Square,” in that it was released two months after its...
DVD Review: I’ll Be Seeing You (1944)
Released at the end of 1944, “I’ll Be Seeing You” was inspired by the popular song from the 1938 Broadway play “Right This Way.” The...
DVD Review: Since You Went Away (1944)
There is a scene in “Since You Went Away,” David O. Selznick’s sweeping epic, where a soldier (Robert Walker) is on a train as his girl...
Cinema Revisited: GENIUS AT WORK (1946)
Genius at Work Directed by Leslie Goodwins. Starring Wally Brown and Alan Carney, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Anne Jeffreys. Released...
Cinema Revisited: Police Bullets (1942)
Police Bullets Directed by Jean Yarbrough. Starring Milburn Stone, John Archer, Warren Hymer, Joan Marsh, Tristam Coffin, Fern Emmett,...
KINO LORBER RELEASES BOB HOPE ON BLU RAY
Several vintage Bob Hope movies have hit blu ray in nicely restored versions, and the result should be a celebration among comedy buffs....