

DVD Review: Man Without a Star (1955)
The first film Kirk Douglas made with his newly formed production company was a box office hit and netted a profit of over a million...


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...


DVD Review: Day of the Outlaw (1959)
Kino Lorber has released Andre de Toth's bleak tension-filled western drama "Day of the Outlaw." And after 60 years, the film has lost...


DVD Review: Billy The Kid Versus Dracula
Now on blu ray, Kino Lorber has released this notorious, wonderfully titled, low budget cult film that blends the horror and western...


DVD Review: Two early Hitchcock features from Kino Lorber
Alfred Hitchcock is one of the most important directors in film history, helping to create the language of cinema by successfully...


DVD Review: The Front Page (1974)
Kino-Lorber released yet another version of "The Front Page," this time Billy Wilder's 1974 period piece with Jack Lemmon and Walter...


DVD Review: Peter Pan (1924)
It is maddening to realize the amount of silent films that remain lost, despite so many efforts to find and preserve them. So much of...


DVD Review: Thunder Bay (1953)
Anthony Mann's "Thunder Bay," starring James Stewart, Joanne Dru, and Dan Duryea, has historical significance as the first Universal...


DVD Review: Noir Archive Volume 2
Kit Parker Films through Mill Creek Entertainment has released another nine film set of offbeat films that are lesser known, but deserve...


DVD Review: Charley Chase at Hal Roach - The Talkies - Volume 2 (1932-1933)
Kit Parker Films has released, again through Sprocket Vault, another volume of Charley Chase two-reel comedies, this time covering the 15...