

DVD Review: It’s The Old Army Game – W.C. Fields silent (1926)
When W.C. Fields was enjoying a hipster popularity in the rebellious late 1960s due to his rebellious Everyman character, books came out...


DVD Review: Stingaree (1934)
Kino strikes again with another significant pre-code feature that is decidedly a lesser-known effort by director William Wellman. ...


DVD Review: Topaze (1933)
Kino’s blu ray restoration of this pleasantly amusing RKO feature, shows off John Barrymore at his mellowest and Myrna Loy at her...


DVD Review: THE COVERED WAGON (1923)
Kino Lorber has released a beautifully restored DVD and blu ray of cinema’s first true epic western. Adapted by Jack Cunningham from...


DVD Review: Judgment at Nuremberg
The 1960s is often considered a uniformly weak decade for cinema, being compared to the golden age of the 30s and 40s. This is true to a...


DVD Review: Inherit the Wind (1960)
Kino Lorber’s classics division has released an outstanding blu ray of “Inherit the Wind,” the screen version of the 1955 play by Jerome...


DVD Review: Bob Hope in Paris Holiday
Kino Lorber has released, on blu ray, the Bob Hope feature “Paris Holiday,” which Hope produced and wrote the original story. By the...


DVD Review: Kino releases Four Faces West (1948)
Continuing their great work in making vintage cinema readily available, Kino Lorber's classics division has released Alfred Green's "Four...


DVD Review: John Wayne in Legend of the Lost (1957)
Kino Lorber’s classics division continues its tradition of releasing some of the more interesting films from the silent era through the...


DVD review: Hangover Square (1945)
There is some historical notoriety tagged onto the 20th Century Fox film “Hangover Square,” in that it was released two months after its...