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...