

DVD Review: For a Few Dollars More
KINO has released, on blu ray, the second in the Dollars trilogy directed by Sergio Leone and featuring Clint Eastwood. Usually...


DVD Review: The Tarnished Angels (1957)
Douglas Sirk’s melodrama about a Depression era reporter getting involved with the sordid lives of a stunt flyer, his wife, and his...


DVD Review: Fox Fire (1955)
The first thing one notices with KINO’s new blu ray of Joseph Pevney’s “Fox Fire” are the striking visuals. The film opens with Jane...


DVD Review: Desert Fury (1947)
For some time, those interested in film noir have sought after “Desert Fury” to be released on DVD. It has now been restored, and...


DVD Review: Tell Them Willie Boy is Here (1969)
After having been blacklisted for 20 years, his last film being “Force of Evil” (1948), filmmaker Abraham Polonsky wrote and directed...


DVD Review: The Last Command (1955)
Kino’s release, on blu ray, of a beautifully restored print of the Republic Pictures western “The Last Command” finally makes available...


DVD Review: El Paso (1949)
Another one of the most interesting releases from Kino Lorber’s classics division, “El Paso” is a post-war western made for the usually...


DVD Review: Mamie Van Doren Noir Collection
Often as film buffs venture down bypaths away from the established classics, they encounter happy discoveries in the realm of B movies,...


DVD Review: Old Ironsides (1926)
One of the frustrations regarding the 1926 silent epic “Old Ironsides,” now available on blu ray from KINO, is the exclusion of Dorothy...


DVD Review: Made For Each Other (1939)
For a film that wavers between lighthearted comedy and heavy drama, “Made For Each Other” needed actors that could maintain that often...