

Blu ray review: So Proudly We Hail
One of the best WW2 dramas of them all, this one deals with American women’s contribution to the war effort. However, what sets this...


Blu Ray review: Bright Victory
Arthur Kennedy turns in probably the finest performance of his long, illustrious career in Bright Victory, which has been released on blu...


Blu ray review: Three by Chuck Norris from Kino Lorber
Three Chuck Norris action dramas, sold separately, are available on blu ray from Kino Lorber’s classics division. These three films are...


Blu ray review: Jack and the Beanstalk (1952)
In the early 1950s, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello signed on to do a couple of indie productions to be shot in color. Costello’s company...


BluRay Review: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
When Jim Carrey burst into movies with the Ace Ventura comedies, he was already established for his TV work. A bombastic comic who had...


Blu ray review: Marty (1955)
A true American movie favorite of the 1950s, Marty is now available in a brand new 4K master from Kino Lorber. Delbert Mann made his...


Blu Ray review: Salt and Pepper Double Feature
When Peter Lawford was unceremoniously removed from The Rat Pack, he remained friends with Sammy Davis, Jr. In 1968 the two of them...


Blu ray review: The Horse Soldiers (1959)
This exciting historical action drama from John Ford features John Wayne with William Holden in the lead roles. Kino Lorber has released...


Blu Ray Review: Fu Manchu Double Feature from Kino Lorber
Before Boris Karloff took on the role of Fu Manchu in the MGM feature The Mask of Fu Manchu, Warner Oland played the role in two early...


Blu Ray Review: Film Noir Volume VII from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber’s latest three-film set of film noir on blu ray offers are all films made into the 1950s that explore issues contemporary...

