

Cinema Revisited: Number One (1969)
There is an early scene in "Number One" where Charlton Heston, as aging football quarterback Ron "Cat" Catlan, leaves the locker room...


DVD Review: Midnight Lace (1960)
Doris Day is generally thought of as the star of lightweight musical comedies, even by those who are aware of her dramatic turns in...


DVD Review: The Silent Partner (1978)
This Canadian production, shot entirely in Toronto, features Elliot Gould as a rather meek bank teller who discovers a clue to a robbery....


DVD Review: The Border (1982)
Released to blu ray and DVD by Kino Lorber, "The Border" was an enormous box office flop at the time of its release and has therefore...


Two with Lana Turner released to blu ray by Kino Lorber
Ever since she burst onto the scene in the 1937 Warner Brothers drama "They Won't Forget" when she was 16 years old, Lana Turner has...


DVD Review: RKO Classic Adventures offer vintage pre-code excitement
KINO's release of four RKO pre-code romantic dramas (reviewed here), was accompanied by this similar release featuring three pre-code...


DVD Review: RKO Classic Romances offer pre-code melodrama
KINO has joined up with Lobster Films for this two-disc, five-film set of romantic melodramas from RKO Radio Pictures made from...


DVD Review: Noir Archive Volume 1
The popularity of film noir has been pretty consistent among film buffs, but it appears to have increased with historians like Eddie...


DVD Review: The Alice Howell Collection
The concept of women in screen comedy has a rich and detailed history that is in danger of being unfairly overlooked or completely...


DVD Review: More Hope and Crosby Road Movies on Blu Ray
Continuing their consistent releasing of beloved classics from vintage Hollywood, KINO now offers, on DVD and blu ray, the remaining Road...