Blu Ray Review: Breakout (1975)
Kino Lorber’s release of this action-filled Charles Bronson feature from the 70s is a good look at the actor in a somewhat offbeat role. ...
Blu Ray Review: Three More W.C. Fields Classics from Kino Lorber
Kino-Lorber's classics division has been notable for offering some of the great movies of classic Hollywood featuring its most beloved...
Blu Ray Review: Edgar Ulmer Sci-Fi Collection
Having written a book-length overview on William Beaudine, I am naturally inclined to appreciate the low-budget B movie filmmakers who...
Blu ray review: Kino Lorber offers two from Rock Hudson
It is good that Rock Hudson is getting some interest from younger film buffs who didn’t live in his time. Hudson was a very popular...
Blu Ray Review: Touch of Evil (1958)
Orson Welles would notoriously suffer from anti-creative studio heads tampering with his material. There are plenty of stories...
Cinema Revisited: Beyond the Rocks (1922)
Back in 2006, Milestone Film and Video released the long elusive film Beyond The Rocks, a 1922 silent drama based on a novel by Elinor...
Cinema Revisited: You Can't Get Away With Murder (1939)
The bread and butter for Warner Brothers during the 1930s was its gangster dramas, and You Can't Get Away With Murder is a quintessential...
Cinema Revisited: Steamboat Bill Jr.
In Steamboat Bill, Jr., Buster Keaton, for his final independently produced feature, enjoyed a level of complete creative control...
Cinema Revisited: The Bellboy (1960)
In 1946, when the hot new comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis burst onto the New York nightclub scene, their outrageous...
Cinema Revisited: Dixie Madcaps (1918)
It isn’t uncommon to find silent comedies playing upon stereotypes for humor. Sometimes it is amusing, but mostly it is, at the very...