

DVD/BluRay Review: OUTSIDE THE LAW (1920)
One of Kino Lorber’s best silent film releases, “Outside The Law” has everything. The film is outstanding, the music score by Anton...


DVD/Blu Ray review: Never Steal Anything Small (1959)
Kino Lorber’s colorful new blu ray release of this cheerful musical from later in James Cagney’s career has significant historical...


DVD/Blu Ray review: Spawn of the North (1938)
Kino Lorber’s classics division continues its release of some top drawer Paramount titles with Henry Hathaway’s brilliant adventure Spawn...


DVD/Blu Ray Review: Two New Bob Hope Films from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber has been releasing great Paramount features on blu ray, including several with Bob Hope. Their latest Hope comedies to hit...


DVD/BluRay review: Reginald Denny Collection
Hopefully the reviewer could indulge to the point of writing in the first person, without eschewing all critical objectivity, but this...


DVD/Blu Ray Review: Hell Bent (1918)
This early John Ford western was presumed lost until a print turned up in a Czechoslovakian archive. It was restored by Universal in...


Blu Ray Review: Laurel and Hardy: The Definitive Restorations
Sometimes the amount of vintage cinema that is being restored and made available and accessible is so vast it's hard to wrap one's head...


DVD/BluRay review: Backlash (1956)
Kino Lorber has been releasing some particularly great movies in the western genre, notably "Backlash," which is as much a psychological...


DVD/BluRay review: Wake Island (1942)
The WW2 combat film is a fascinating sub-genre. Many of the films were made as the war was going on, and produced to help uplift the...


DVD/Blu Ray Review: The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
Kino Lorber has released this pre-code World War One drama from Paramount that breezes by in a quick 73 minutes and offers offbeat...

