

Blu Ray Review: Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
Arguably Sam Peckinpah’s finest film, Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia has just been released on blu ray by Kino Lorber in a new HD...


Blu Ray Review: The Don is Dead (1973)
The massive popularity of The Godfather (1972) resulted in other studios and filmmakers wanting to make their own mafia movies, based on...


Blu Ray Review: Three More Bob Hope Features from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber has been releasing a lot of Bob Hope’s films on blu ray, resulting in upgraded and enhanced versions of his most timeless and...


Book Review: The Cannon Film Guide Volume 1: 1980-1984
Writer-filmmaker Austin Trunick’s exhaustive study of the Golan-Globus Cannon Films ,for BearManor Media, only essentially covers the...


Blu Ray Review: Man With a Movie Camera (1929)
When Dziga Vertov’s Man With a Movie Camera was released as the silent era was concluding, his form-over-substance approach was wildly...


Cinema Revisited: Kansas City Bomber (1972)
In 1972, Roller Derby enjoyed about the same popularity as pro wrestling. And while wrestling has transformed into a global phenomenon...


DVD Review: Harold Lloyd – One Reel Comedy Classics
As most film historians realize, there are many brilliant men and women responsible for hundreds of clever, funny comedies during the...


Blu Ray review: The Train (1964)
Kino-Lorber has released what many consider director John Frankenheimer’s masterpiece, “The Train” (1964). The film was inspired by Rose...


DVD Review: Kidnapped in New York (1915) and other short films
This collection of silent shorts is another from the personal library of archivist John Carpenter, who provides his own 16mm prints to...


DVD/BluRay review: Kino Releases Two Westerns in Techniscope starring Dean Martin
Dean Martin started out as a saloon singer, became part of a major comedy team, and later was a delightful presence on TV. The movies...

