

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....


Olive Thomas – A Talent Silenced Too Soon
In the January 6, 1920 issue of Exhibitor’s Trade Review, screen actress Olive Thomas gleefully announced during an interview that she...


DVD Review: Kino releases a new master of A Fistful of Dollars
Kino Lorber has offered a new blu ray release of “A Fistful of Dollars,” Sergio Leone’s first “Spaghetti Western” featuring Clint...


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...


Two early Douglas Fairbanks features directed by Allan Dwan on blu ray
Kino Lorber’s classics division continues to offer outstanding films from the silent era with the release of “The Half Breed” and “The...


DVD Review: Bombshell: The Hedy LaMarr Story
Documentaries on Hollywood greats are always preferable to movie bios in which unlikely stars attempt to portray their betters. Film...


DVD Review: KINO releases Republic westerns in Trucolor
Republic was the studio for western films, including beloved B westerns featuring the likes of Roy Rogers in a series that was so...


DVD Review: Two Gloria Swanson silents directed by Allan Dwan
I guess it all depends on one’s age, perspective, and understanding of film history. Some people only know Gloria Swanson from “Sunset...


Lois Weber films released to blu ray by Milestone
When exploring cinema’s rich history, one of the most fascinating portions involves the early development of women filmmakers. Years...


DVD Review: Running Wild – W.C. Fields silent (1927)
W.C. Fields made many silent movies, and nearly all of them were lost or inaccessible for decades. Kino Lorber has released two of his...