Blu ray review: The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Kino Lorber has released Billy Wilder’s best film since The Apartment (1960) and funniest since Some Like it Hot (1959). The Fortune...
Blu Ray Review: Fitzwilly (1967)
Kino Lorber has released the delightfully amusing Delbert Mann feature Fitzwilly, in which we see Dick Van Dyke continuing to use cinema...
Blu Ray Review: Coogan’s Bluff (1969)
Kino Lorber has been releasing some of Clint Eastwood’s best work from his starring days with Universal Studios, including such classics...
Blu Ray Review: Shenandoah (1965)
Kino Lorber has released Andrew McLaglen’s classic 1960s western about Civil War pacifism, starring James Stewart. I think that I...
Blu Ray Review: For Those Who Think Young (1964)
Kino Lorber’s release of For Those Who Think Young offers us a disarming throwback to the 1960s just before the Beatles came to redefine...
Blu Ray review: The Train (1964)
Kino-Lorber has released what many consider director John Frankenheimer’s masterpiece, “The Train” (1964). The film was inspired by Rose...
DVD/BluRay review: Kino Releases Two Westerns in Techniscope starring Dean Martin
Dean Martin started out as a saloon singer, became part of a major comedy team, and later was a delightful presence on TV. The movies...
DVD Review: Madigan (1968)
Many define Don Siegel's long career by the films he did with Clint Eastwood, especially the classic "Dirty Harry." However, Kino...
DVD Review: Noir Archive Volume 3
This is the third blu ray release of nine hard-to-find B-level noir films. Kit Parker films have gathered another two-disc set of great...
DVD Review: Dinosaurus (1960)
Of course any sweeping statement about an entire film genre is arguable, but from this historian's perspective, the best science-fiction...